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Visual Scientifics Wave Demonstration
Students learn how the length, tension, and mass of a string affect the frequency of a standing wave in this engaging demo.
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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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Sweep Function Generator 10 MHz
These analog function generators offer familiar controls, stable output, and reliable operation at budget-saving price points.
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3B Scientific® Ultrasonic Continuous Wave Generator
Perfect for Debye-Sears Experiments.
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United Scientific 3D Magnetic Field Demonstrator
See how a magnetic field looks around a magnet without the mess.
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Parallel and Series Circuit Demonstration, Eisco Scientific
A simple way to demonstrate parallel and series circuits.
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Energy Transformation Kit
Appropriate for grades 6 to 12 Brings the First Law of Thermodynamics to life! This pair of precision-machined, chrome-plated steel balls is actually a hands-on demonstration in energy transformation. By striking the balls together, you will create enough heat at the point of contact to burn a hole in a sheet of paper.
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Eisco® Miniature Lamp Bulbs
Flash lamp bulbs perfect for simple circuit activities.
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Demo Relay Switch
Ideal tool for studying and observing the basic concepts of a relay.
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Draw a Circuit Pen
This pen provides a great platform for discovering, playing with, repairing, and designing electronics.
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Transparent Steam Engine
Transparent steam engine for demonstrating how an oscillating steam engine operates.
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Lenz's Law
The Lenz's Law Kit investigates how much force an induced magnetic field can create.
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Conductometer, 6 Rod
Conductometer with variety of metals to demonstrate heat conductance by various metals.
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New York State Regents Package #2: Locating an Epicenter Package
The New York State Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Earth Science (Part D) consists of two components: a laboratory performance test and a written test. The performance test features three different stations of hands-on activities.




