Electricity/Magnetism Learning Activities
Avantor offers a complete catalogue of instruments 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.
American Scientific Millikan Oil Drop Apparatus
Classic apparatus to measure the fundamental unit of electric charge (e).
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Contact Key (Tapping Key)
This momentary switch will help you preserve battery life during circuit lessons.
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Induction Coils
Create high-voltage sparks of varying lengths with this classic demonstration apparatus.
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Magnetic Putty, with Magnet
Visualize magnetic force or discuss advanced materials.
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Ferrofluid Magnetic Display
Visualize magnetic fields or discuss advanced materials.
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Magnetic Field Viewer, with Magnet
View the 3D magnetic field around a bar magnet from any angle.
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Lorentz Force E/M Apparatus
Demonstrate the Lorentz force and calculate the charge/mass ratio of an electron.
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Iron Filings Saver
Prevent rust and eliminate the mess that comes with using iron filings.
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United Scientific™ Advanced Electricity And Magnetism Kit
Explore several aspects of electricity and magnetism with this hand on kit.
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Supertek® Laplace Law Apparatus
Demonstrate the force on a conductor in a magnetic field.
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Klinger Biot-Savart's Law Experiment
Measure the magnetic fields produced by straight and coiled conductors.
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Klinger Faraday's Effect Experiment
Observe the effect of a magnetic field on the polarization light in a dispersive medium.
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Klinger Hall Effect Experiment
A complete setup: everything you need to investigate the Hall effect.
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Klinger Photoconductivity Experiment
Study the photoconductivity of CdS photoresistor.
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Klinger PIN Diode Characteristics Experiment
Study the response of PIN diode in both forward bias and reverse bias conditions.
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Klinger Planck's Constant Experiment
Determine Planck’s constant using LEDs at different temperatures.




