Melt Station, Weight: 1.0 kg, Capillary tubes: 1.4-1.8 mm outside diameter, 100 mm length, Capillary tube slots: 3, Viewing Lens: 27 mm diameter, Resolution: 0.10 C, Lighting of capillary slots: 3 white LEDs, Accuracy: +/- 0.31 + 0.0006T, where T is temperature in Celsius
Lets Go Investigating Temperature, Lab book, Aimed especially for elementary teachers, this lab book contains ten engaging temperature experiments, Activities for grade 2 through 5, Lots of teacher tips, Clear illustrations to facilitate underst
Combination 2. 2 m Track and Optics Bench, black anodized aluminum and includes a metric scale. Extremely rigid, this 2. 2 meter track will not sag under use, The track includes 2 Adjustable Two Foot Levelers.
Advanced Physics with - Mechanics, first of a two-volume set of new experiments for the more in-depth introductory physics course, such as college physics
Advanced Physics with - Beyond Mechanics, Experiments are designed for an interactive teaching style, with planned moments for instructor or student-led discussion. includes many extensions to challenge the most talented students
Independence of Motion, enables the Projectile Launcher to perform the classic experiment where one ball is dropped as another is projected horizontally. The balls strike the floor simultaneously. A built-in level makes leveling th
Variable Load, used in conjunction with the Energy Sensor to provide a range of resistive loads for projects such as wind turbines or solar panels, Students can adjust the potentiometer to provide resistances between 6 and 255 ohm
Mouthpiece, Disposable, For a more sterile environment, use the cardboard mouthpieces to help eliminate the spreading of contagious material between students
Disposable Bacterial Filter, disposable microbacterial filter significantly reduces need to sterilize your spirometers flow head, 30 mm ID opening allows for an easy, air-tight fit to the flow head
Noseclip, plastic, foam-padded noseclips help increase the accuracy of spirometry results by eliminating the escape of air through the nostrils during testing
Time of Flight Pad sensor to precisely measure how long a projectile has been in motion, determine the launch speed of a projectile, along with the time the projectile is in flight, allow students to see just how kinematic calculations work in rea