RF2B7723A–A cup or vase with hook shape tube in center often called Vase of Tantalus, this cup cannot be filled completely, vintage line drawing or engraving il
RM2BDY887–Examples of Hydrostatics, c. 1812
RM2ABX17T–BARKER'S KILL. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. CAPILLARY VACUUM. The Law as to Party Walls. CUP OF TANTALUS., scientific american, 1886-11-06
RM2AFTCJW–. The principles of physics. to dip one end into the liquid to be transferred.Why does the liquid not flow out of this tube in its present con-dition ? H illustrates the method by which a heavy liquid may beremoved from beneath a lighter liquid. By means of a siphon aliquid may be removed from a vessel in a clear state, withoutdisturbing sediment at the bottom. I is a Tantalus cup. A liquidwill not flow from this cup till the top of the bend of the tube iscovered. It will then continue to flow as long as the end of thetube is in the liquid. The siphon J may be filled with a liquid that,is not
RM2CHDG28–. Inductive elementary physical science with inexpensive apparatus, and without laboratory equipment . taken from the pressure-gage and usedas packing for both. Arrange as illustrated, with your 44 INDUCTIVE PHYSICS. finest jet-tube on the lower end of the rubber tube to sup-ply a small but constant stream ofwater to the Tantalus cup, and you will have anintermittent flow from thecup. Should the jet-tubebe too large to allow thedischarge from the cup tointermit, diminish the water-supply by pinching the tubeat the right time. Infeebnges. 1. Howmany siphons are there inthis experiment ? 2. Inwh
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