Energy Conversion Kit, Wonderfully Demonstrates The Process Of Energy Conversion Between Many Different Forms Of Energy. Ideal For Classroom Demonstrations As Well As A Hands On Learning Tool, Mounted To A Solid Plastic Board Are Three Different Sources
Induction Tube Apparatus With 6 Coils, Tube Dimensions (L X D): 1500 X 20 mm, Coil Width: 10 mm, Distance Between Coils: 19 Cm, Due To The Magnet'S Free-Fall Acceleration Caused By Gravity, The Voltage Peaks Increase Proportionally With The Time.
Cube, Individual cubes for density experiments, Available in eight different materials: acrylic, aluminum, brass, copper, nylon, polypropylene, PVC, and steel, Each material is represented by a 1/2inch, 1inch and 11/2inch cube
Cube, Individual cubes for density experiments, Available in eight different materials: acrylic, aluminum, brass, copper, nylon, polypropylene, PVC, and steel, Each material is represented by a 1/2inch, 1inch and 11/2inch cube
Radiation Can Kit, Demonstrate how two identically sized cans absorb and radiate energy differently, contains a lamp assembly with reflector and stand(bulb not included), smooth metal can, one black metal can, and thermometer, Includes activity guide
Hall Effect Apparatus, Features: n-type GaAs Hall sensor chip, Two-axis mechanical traverse for field plotting, 3-1/2 digit current and voltage meters, Metal storage case for the Hall Effect board, Reversing switch for exploring the elimination of systematic error
Linear Air Track with accessories, 1.5m length, Ideal for classroom use, Includes: (1) Linear air track, (1) Accessory pack, 63.8x7.1x12.6 inches, 24.9 pounds
Cube, Individual cubes for density experiments, Available in eight different materials: acrylic, aluminum, brass, copper, nylon, polypropylene, PVC, and steel, Each material is represented by a 1/2inch, 1inch and 11/2inch cube
Spectrometer - Basic, Sturdy Metal And Includes An Adjustable Collimator Tube, Telescope, And Prism Stand, For Use In Elementary Schools, Measure The Angle Of Prisms Using The Law Of Reflection, Demonstrate Optics Phenomenon With A Diffraction Grating Or Measure The Wavelengths