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Individual round glass lenses made with high optical purity glass.
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(470188-750)
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Piezoelectric Buzzer
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(470005-672)
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An excellent apparatus for showing the function of parts in an AC or DC motor and generator. Operates as either a shunt-wound or series motor. The unit is similar to the St. Louis Motor. Included with the motor are a powerful horseshoe magnet and an electromagnet.
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(470351-396)
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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.
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(470356-816)
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Prove the Heisenberg uncertainty principle by manipulating the diffraction variables of wavelength and slit width
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(470356-464)
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Ideal for investigating lift, Bernouli's Principle, and aerodynamics.
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(470356-986)
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<p>Set of three metal rods with 1 cm engravings for demonstrating Archimedes' principle and buoyancy.</p>
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This highly accurate apparatus uses the null method to find equipotentials.
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(470219-226)
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The SparkFun RedBoard is an Arduino-compatible board that is perfect for use with the Vernier Arduino Interface Shield. It is a surface-mount board, which is pin-for-pin compatible with a R3 3 Arduino layout. The key difference between the RedBoard and most Arduino boards is that it uses a mini-B USB connector instead of a full-size, type-B USB connector.
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(470346-738)
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This is a classic example of thermodynamics in action.
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(470148-756)
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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.
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(470356-022)
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Design and create fantastic structures while learning about Newton's Laws.
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(470111-390)
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The replacement chemicals kit contains 5g each of calcium chloride, cupric chloride, cupric nitrate, lithium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium nitrate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, strontium chloride and strontium nitrate.
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(470112-328)
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Teach students how to identify minerals with this collection.
Catalog Number:
(470030-094)
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Study Physical Traits Of Prevalent Disorder
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(470164-000)
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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.
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