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probably made in Edinburgh

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This painted copper sphere, for conducting experiments on water under pressure, was made around 1880, probably by Kemp and Co. of Edinburgh.

The sphere has water placed in it, and the air above it is subjected to pressure from a syringe. The water then spurts out of the nozzle at the top of the sphere, giving a fountain effect.

Various experiments demonstrating the properties of fluids - the science of hydraulics - were devised during the 19th century to teach students the principles.

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