Educational Materials
Pendulum Clamp
This sturdy clamp is invaluable for experiments involving energy, motion, acceleration, and more.
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Metal Madgeburg Hemispheres
Hands on demomstration showing the power of a vacuum.
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Wave Form Helix - Metal
This hands-on apparatus demonstrates transverse and longitudinal waves.
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Motor Generator
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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Digital Gauss Meter
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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Liquid Convection Apparatus
The movement of liquid currents due to differences in temperature is demonstrated by introducing dye into the water in the tube. One corner of the tube is heated and the movement of the dye clearly establishes the currents. The rectangular shaped tube measures 15×21 cm and has an opening at the top.
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Current Balance
The Current Balance is an excellent tool for studying electric currents.
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Cartesian Diver Set
This diver set expresses the effects of air pressure and buoyancy.
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Energy Conversion Demonstrator
Demonstrate the conversion energy into different forms.
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Aluminum Coated Pith-Like Balls
A thin aluminum coating produces great sensitivity to electrostatic charges. Styrofoam pith-like balls measure 8 mm in diameter and each has a silk suspension cord.
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Oersted's Apparatus
Oersted's Apparatus demonstrates the magnetic field created by a current.

