Mechanics 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.
United Scientific™ Spring Scale Centripetal Force Apparatus
Easy to read scale for performing centripetal force experiments.
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Engino® STEM Mechanics: Levers and Linkages
Design and learn how levers increase your lifting power.
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Engino® STEM Mechanics: Pulley Drives
Design and learn how pulleys can transfer force to do work.
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Engino® STEM Mechanics: Cams and Cranks
Design structures to transfer power using cams and cranks.
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Engino® STEM Mechanics: Gears and Worm Drives
Design structures that use gears to change the force on an object to do work.
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Engino® STEM Structures: Buildings and Bridges
Create and learn how bridges are engineered to make our life easier.
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Engino® STEM Newton's Laws: Inertia, Momentum, Kinetic and Potential Energy
Design and create fantastic structures while learning about Newton's Laws.
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Engino® STEM Simple Machines
Design different simple machine to create mechanical advantage.
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Engino® STEM Mechanics: Levers, Linkages and Structures
Engage students into designing levers and multiple other structures.
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Engino® STEM Newton's Laws and Inclined Planes
Learn about Newton's laws and design structures to experiment with potential and kinetic energy.
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Linked Spring Series
The linked spring series set of five springs can be used as an investigative tool in understanding Hooke's law.
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Variable Inertia Apparatus, Transparent
Explore rotational acceleration with this pair of variable inertia disks.
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Wind Tunnel
Ideal for investigating lift, Bernouli's Principle, and aerodynamics.
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Supertek® Monkey and Hunter Demonstration
Demonstrate the independence of the horizontal and vertical components of projectile motion.
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Supertek® Variable Inertia Bar
A classic demonstration of the dependence of angular acceleration on moment of inertia.




