As an advanced programmable robotic kit, Ultimate 2.0 has more than 160 mechanical parts and modules, allows you to build 10 different configurations. Compatible with DIY platform, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi
Mystery Density Activity Set with wooden holder, which allows for efficient storage and easy access, Set of 12 bars of different length but the same diameter
Density Cube, includes one each of acrylic, oak, pine, poplar, steel, aluminum, copper, brass, nylon, and PVC cubes packaged in a wooden storage box, Includes a reference table showing density values of individual specimens, Set of 10
II Launch Pad, Porta-Pad*, with blast deflector and standoff, two-piece 1/8 inch launch rod, safety cap and key, no glue/tools required, Quick assembly,
Precision Boyle's Law Apparatus, Based on proven designs, this updated Boyles Law Apparatus permits a quantitative verification of Boyles Law to be quickly and easily performed
Dash is a real robot, charged and ready to play out of the Box. Responding to voice, navigating objects, dancing, and singing, Dash is the robot you always dreamed of having. Use Wonder, Blockly, and other apps to create new behaviors for Dash.
Density Cube, Individual cubes for density experiments, Available in eight different materials: acrylic, aluminum, brass, copper, nylon, polypropylene, PVC, and steel, Each material is represented by a 1/2inch, 1inch and 11/2inch cube
Cube, Individual cubes for density experiments, Available in eight different materials: acrylic, aluminum, brass, copper, nylon, polypropylene, PVC, and steel, Each material is represented by a 1/2inch, 1inch and 11/2inch cube
Bursting Bottle, Weight (lb)1. 8, Length (in)4. 7, Width (in)3. 9, Height (in)2. 4, Cast iron, Bottle size 90mm in length and 20mm in, Bottles are constructed from cast iron. Bottle size 90mm in length and 20mm in dia. Supplied with plug.
Nanotechnology Cutting-Edge Nanomaterial, Dimensions: 19.1x13x3.8in, Some of the biggest scientific breakthroughs in recent years involve things that are actually very small, deals with the smallest structures, in the range of one to 100 nanometers in size