KidWind Basic Turbine Building Parts, kit includes the KidWind Hub, a wind turbine generator, and 25 dowels, Recommended for College and High School, Pk10
KidWind simpleGEN, easy-to-build AC generator that allows students to explore the basics of electrical generator design, Recommended for College, High School, and Middle School Science, classroom pack
Melt Station, sensor, makes it possible to accurately determine the melting temperature of solid substances, Innovative, adjustable tilt allows for optimal viewing angle, Cooling fan reduces time between tests
Diffraction Apparatus, Used to map light intensity versus position for many-slit geometries, Slits are made by depositing metal film on glass, creating extraordinarily clean slits with fully opaque blocking areas.
KidWind Wind Turbine Hub, three-pack of 12-hole crimping hubs, made from recycled plastic, allows you to turn any DC generator into a wind turbine, Diameter: 2.25 in, Maximum number of dowels: 12, Size of shaft hub press fits onto: 2 mm
KidWind GENPack, allows students to construct their own electrical generator and perform experiments with electricity and magnetism, for physics and electrical students exploring Faraday s law, induction, AC/DC electricity production, and energy transformations
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
KidWind Wind Turbine Generator with Wire,Voltage output: 0-10 V, Amperage output: 0-0.3 A, Diameter: 1.25 in, Wire length: 4 ft, Shaft diameter: 2 mm, Recommended for College, High School, and Middle School Science
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