
Hare’s Apparatus is a classic physics instrument used to determine the relative density of liquids by comparing their column heights against a known reference (usually water). Its simple yet effective design makes it a staple for teaching the principles of fluid mechanics and atmospheric pressure.
| Feature | Details |
| Tubing Material | High-Grade Borosilicate Glass (Heat & Chemical Resistant) |
| Tube Shape | Three-way "U" Tube (Inverted) |
| Support Stand | Heavy-Duty Polished Wooden or Metal Stand |
| Scale Type | Dual Meter Scales (cm/mm) mounted behind the tubes |
| Suction Port | Top-mounted glass tube with rubber tubing & pinch clip |
| Base | Stable Wide-Base Design to prevent tipping |
| Total Height | Standard 450mm to 600mm |