Applied Physics Learning Activities
Find nstruments and tools useful for demonstrating key, basic concepts of physics that are applicable to everyday life both in and out of the laboratory. Demonstrate core ideas such as acceleration down a plane, friction, potential and kinetic energy, electrical conductivity, magnetic fields, wavelengths and velocity of sound, and more. Durable educational materials are designed for heavy use with consistent levels of handling, and all models are easy to use.
Water Accelerometer
Visualize acceleration and centripetal force with this unique device.
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Nanotechnology
With this kit, the intangible, nanoscopic world becomes accessible with hands-on experiments using both scaled-up models and real nanomaterials.
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Robotics: Smart Machines
This kit gives kids a simple, fun, and customizable introduction to robotics that shows them how to build eight motorized machines controlled by programs and an ultrasound sensor.
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TI-Innovator™ System
This project kit makes coding and engineering design accessible to students in the classroom.
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STEM Explorations: Swing Ride
Explore STEM concepts while building a motorized Swing Ride!
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Fiber Optics Voice and Data Kit
Learn the basics of fiber optics communications while you build this exciting kit.
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Propeller Project Board, USB
This board is for projects that need a permanent home.
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Propeller Activity Board WX
8-core Propeller microcontroller pre-wired to a host of popular peripherals for fast and fun experiments.
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Boe Shield-Bot Robot Kit with Arduino
Build a rolling robot with an Arduino Uno microcontroller.
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Parallax Servo, RT
The Parallax Standard Servo is ideal for robotics and basic movement projects.
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Boe-Bot Robot Kit
The Boe-Bot Full Kit is a complete, reprogrammable robot kit.
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Wide Angle PIR Sensor
The Wide Angle PIR Sensor features a larger detection angle of 180˚.
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Ward's® Essentials Architecture Challenge
Connect Engineering and Earth Science.




