2B30.30 • Atmospheric Pressure: Magdeburg Plates
Location: Cabinet 2
Photo Shows the Demonstration Used by the University of Texas at Austin.
Concepts Conveyed:
- Demonstrates the power of atmospheric pressure.
Instructions / Notes:
- This demonstration includes Magdeburg plates, a vacuum pump, a screw driver, and a clamp.
- Remove the plates from their holder and demonstrate that they are separable when air is between the surfaces.
- Place the plates back into the holder, and clamp (with a provided c-clamp) together to ensure a tight seal between them.
- Ensure the valve attached to one of the plates is open (parallel position shown in left photo below).
- Turn on vacuum pump with the red switch below the table and wait ~30 seconds.
- Close the valve (perpendicular position shown in right photo below) and turn off the pump.
- Disconnect the tubing from the valve and the clamp from the plates.
- Demonstrate the vacuumed space between the surfaces causes them to become inseparable when pulled on.
- To break vacuum seal, pry the plates apart with the provided screw driver.
Demo Staff Notes:
- Be sure to provide a c-clamp and screw driver for this demonstration.
- Prepare demonstration by attaching the valve to the pump (secure with circular steel clamp shown in photo below) and turning the valve open (parallel position).
- Ensure that there is enough grease between the plates BEFORE the demo is requested. This will allow the plates to suction together more efficiently.
Last updated on June 22, 2026
