Equal Mass Cylinder Set, Aluminum, Copper, Tin, Zinc, Lead, 5 Cylinders, 0.5 Inches In Diameter, To Study The Relationship Between Mass & Density, Set Of 5 Cylinders Having Same Mass & Dia 0.50in Varying Lengths.
Equal Mass Density Set, Set Has Both Metal And Non-Metal Components To Help Beginning Students Understand Density. The Set Includes Five, 1/2in Diameter, Equal Mass Cylinders Made Of Aluminum, Brass, Nylon, Acrylic And Polyvinyl Chloride, Height: 0.5 To 4In
Geometrical Models - Set Of 16, Consists Of 16 Pieces. Made Of Hard Wood And Supplied In Wooden Box, Consists Of 16 Pieces, Contains Various Geometrical Models And Figures. Made Of Hard Wood And Supplied In Wooden Box.
kit, properties of materials, allows students to make a wide range of investigations with only a small number of items, kit contains two sets of three metal cylinders - aluminum, copper, and steel. In one set the cylinders all have equal masses
kit, properties of materials, allows students to make a wide range of investigations with only a small number of items, kit contains two sets of three metal cylinders - aluminum, copper, and steel. In one set the cylinders all have equal masses
Lead-Free Clylinder Set. 5 Cylinders, 0.5Inch Diameter. Aluminum, Copper, Tin, Zinc, Brass, Help Beginning Students Conceptually Understand Density, 3 3 The Density Of These Metals Ranges From 2.7 G/Cm To 8.8 G/Cm Giving Students A Wide Range Of Different Values To Study
Lead-Free Density Blocks With Hooks, Ideal For Studying Density And Specific Heat Without Using Lead. A Block Of Brass, Copper, Aluminum, And Steel Are Included In The Kit Along With A Complete Instruction Manual, Density, Specific Gravity, And Specific Heat
Metal Blocks, For Density Determinations, Set Of Twelve In Assorted Sizes, Shapes And Masses. The Set Comprises Two Each Of Brass, Iron, Aluminium, Copper, Zinc And Lead. Masses Vary From 12 - 25 G
Mini Density cube set,Study Several Properties of Matter. Learn about density, mass, volume, buoynacy, specific gravity, and flotation while experimenting with real-world materials. Made from commonly used aluminum, copper, steel, brass, and zinc.