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4B60.15 - Mechanical Equivalent of Heat - Hammer a Block

Code Number: 4B60.15
Demo Title: Mechanical Equivalent of Heat - Hammer a Block
Condition: Excellent
Principle: Mechanical Energy Converted to Heat
Area of Study: Thermodynamics
Equipment:
Infrared Camera, Wooden Block, Large Hammer.
Procedure:
Place the wooden block on the table with the IR camera pointing down onto it. Hit the block with a large hammer. Note the area of increased temperature where the hammer struck the block.
Place your hand on the table in the area under the camera for a few seconds and then remove your hand. The camera will be able to clearly see where your hand was for several minutes afterward.
References:
- George M. Hopkins, "Heat Due to Friction", Experimental Science, p. 194.
- Borislaw Bilash II, David Maiullo, "Mechanical Equivalent of Heat", A Demo a Day: A Year of Physics Demonstrations, p. 226.