Compound bar, Brass and Steel, Weight (lb): 41.0, Length (in):28.7, Width (in): 20.1, Height (in): 18.1, For demonstrating the differential expansion of two metals, Comprising a bar of Brass and Steel each 200 x 15 mm, riveted together
Boyle's law Horizontal apparatus, A horizontally mounted acrylic tube having a graduated scale (0-300cm3) along one side. A gas tap closes the tube. Pressure gauge is present next to gas tap.
Stirling Generator, Fully-assembled. Dimensions: 7L x 3.5W x 3.5H inch. Includes spare cylinders (1 each), crankshaft pin, cylinder o-ring, and allen wrenches for removing damaged cylinders. Alcohol not included. Features a secured fuel source in a recessed well on wooden base.
Specific Gravity Cylinders With Hooks, Aluminum, copper, stainless steel, tin, and zinc, Each 0.5inch in diameter, for specific heat determinations, Specific metal has been stampled on one end, Hooks can be used to easily measure mass using a spring scale
Square Friction Cube With Hook, 4 Surfaces, 2 Inch, Provides Four Surfaces For Exploration Into The Force Of Friction. Each Side Of The 2in Cube Provides A Surface (Wood, Paper, Vinyl, Sandpaper) With A Different Coefficient Of Friction
Contains two investigative area and six STEM investigations that teach students about heats of fusion and reaction, thermochemistry, iceberg types and thermohaline circulation, includes enough materials for 40 students working in groups of 4, PDF Teacher and Student Guides
Solar Balloon, This 50 foot long by 29in diameter Solar Balloon, 400 feet of string, complete instructions and science learning guide balloon, Demonstrates buoyancy, convection, thermodynamics and solar power, Teaches Bernoullis Principle and Pascals Principle, For ages 14 plus
Radiation Can Set, Two identical sized screw cap metal cans (one smooth metal and other painted dull black) to demonstrate the difference in cooling rates of hot water inside the cans due to different surfaces, cooling rates attributed to thermal radiation emitted by the two cans