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Catalog Number: (470339-036)

Description:   Investigate the wavelength of sound on an open end tube.
Catalog Number: (470163-074)

Description:   With this classic AP chemistry experiment, students predict the outcome of stressors.
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Catalog Number: (470039-910)

Description:   Use the PEM Electrolyzer to produce hydrogen and oxygen using only pure water and an external power source. Take your pick of power sources, all available from Horizon: small solar cell, wind turbines, fuel cells, mechanical hand cranks, or batteries. Using the high-tech proton exchange membrane, this tiny electrolyzer will produce hydrogen for use in any classroom or laboratory activities.
Catalog Number: (470164-000)

Description:   A useful tool for measuring the magnetic field strength for experiments. The range of the probe is 200 and 2kG with a resolution of 1G at 0 - 200 G. The included probe is a hall probe, which is a flat style probe to fit into small gaps.
Description:   Individual round glass lenses made with high optical purity glass.
Catalog Number: (470188-750)

Description:   Piezoelectric Buzzer
Catalog Number: (470030-094)

Description:   Study Physical Traits Of Prevalent Disorder
Catalog Number: (470351-396)

Description:   Four individually wrapped colored sticks of easy-to-use Permoplast modeling clay can come in handy when doing setups for an optical bench. Each stick of clay weighs 0.25 lbs. Colors include red, yellow, blue, and green.
Catalog Number: (470347-906)

Description:   Control the current direction in circuits.
Catalog Number: (470356-986)

Description:   <p>Set of three metal rods with 1 cm engravings for demonstrating Archimedes' principle and buoyancy.</p>
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Description:   Classic apparatus to measure the fundamental unit of electric charge (e).
Catalog Number: (470007-462)

Description:   Power three different solar vehicles — a solar speed boat, an air boat, and a surface submarine — using only the power of the sun. Build three vessels out of your recycled plastic beverage bottles then power them with the sun using the included 1/2 watt, waterproof solar panel. You can build a solar speed boat, an air boat, and a surface submarine. No batteries required.
Catalog Number: (470148-756)

Description:   Appropriate for grades 6 to 12<B> </B>Brings the First Law of Thermodynamics to life<B>! </B>This pair of precision-machined, chrome-plated steel balls is actually a hands-on demonstration in energy transformation. By striking the balls together, you will create enough heat at the point of contact to burn a hole in a sheet of paper.
Description:   Design and create fantastic structures while learning about Newton's Laws.

Description:   Prove the Heisenberg uncertainty principle by manipulating the diffraction variables of wavelength and slit width
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Catalog Number: (470332-610)

Description:   Huge wave demonstrations.
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