Thermodynamics Engine Model Alloy Steel
Originally developed in the early 19th century as a safer alternative to steam engines, Stirling engines are now popular tools for illustrating thermodynamic principles in physics and engineering. This Stirling engine is designed to operate on low-temperature heat sources such as hot water above 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Built with alloy steel components and dual flywheels to ensure smooth, stable motion ideal for slow-speed demonstrations.
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