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Segner Turbine
Segner’s wheel first established the principles on which the jet turbine was produced many years later. Invented by Ján Andrej Segner in 18th century, it consists of a glass cylinder with two horizontally mounted curved water outlets. This apparatus is useful for demonstrating the conversion of hydrostatic pressure to rotary motion.
Height: approx. 200 mm
Span of outlets: approx. 215 mm
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