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Generation and distribution of electricity

This exhibits demonstrates how electricity is produced in power plant and distributed to the consumers

 

Centrifugal force

This exhibit demonstrates centrifugal force

 

Mass Puzzle

 

One piece is heavier than two pieces including first one!

Gyro radar

 

This exhibit demonstrates about the gyroscopic couple

 

 

Khuda corner

 

About Kudrat-E- Khuda a well known as a scientist, research organizer and science writer of the country

 

Function of different parts of human brain

 

This exhibits gives an idea of what are main function of human brain and where their controls are.

 

Persistence of vision [Bird and aviary]

 

This exhibits demonstrates the inability of detection of human brain occurring very so frequent

Cinemascope

 

This exhibit demonstrates how cinema works. Human eye can not detect more than averagely 10 individual pictures per second irrespective of person.

 


 

Hydroelectric power plant and agriculture in hill tract

 

This exhibit demonstrates about hydroelectric power plant and agriculture in hill tract through model and pictorial representation.

 

Boyle’s law

 

This exhibit gives a flavour about relationship between pressure and volume of fixed amount of gas: Product of volume and pressure of fixed mass of gas at particular temperature is constant.

 

Torricellian experiment

 

This exhibit demonstrates the existence of atmospheric pressure and how the exerted pressure can be measured.

 

Newton’s colour disc

 

This exhibits demonstrates that the light of white colour is a mixture of seven different light of colours in specific proportions. These sevens colours are: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red (VIBGYOR).

 

Anamorphous

 

This exhibit demonstrates a magical amusement from reflection of light.

 

Game of mirror [Two pieces]

 

This exhibit gives an idea that how many images are formed on two different plane mirrors.

 


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Floating ball

 

This exhibit demonstrates a magical amusement from the application of Bernoulli’s equation of Aerodynamics.