Low Temperature Difference Stirling Engine

This economical Stirling Engine runs by exploiting the heat flow generated by the small temperature difference between room temperature and a cup of hot water or ice. It is a classic illustration of converting heat energy into mechanical work using a thermodynamic cycle. The engine runs at about 150 rpm when used with a cup of hot water. Additional information available upon request. Includes activity guide.

Shipping weight: 1.25 lbs., Dimensions: 7" x 5" x 5".

 

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This economical Stirling Engine runs by exploiting the heat flow generated by the small temperature difference between room temperature and a cup of hot water or ice. It is a classic illustration of converting heat energy into mechanical work using a thermodynamic cycle. The engine runs at about 150 rpm when used with a cup of hot water. Additional information available upon request. Includes activity guide.

Shipping weight: 1.25 lbs., Dimensions: 7" x 5" x 5".

 

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