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Archimedes Principle Kit
Calculate density the old school way, measuring the net force acting on a submerged object.
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Racing Rings
With the magnet is on the outside, it's easy to see the science behind these eddy tubes.
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Rope, Twine, String and Yarn
Educational Materials, Mechanics, Application: Physics, Cotton, 4 ply 200 ft.
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United Scientific™ Equal Volume Density Cubes
Economical classroom solution for density lessons.
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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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Franck Hertz Experiment – Mercury
Observe the spectral lines of mercury atoms.
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Density, Set Assorted Shapes, Set 14
Fourteen materials in the form of rectangular blocks.
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10 Watt Resistors
Quality ceramic resistors, perfect for physics experiments.
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VWR® Lab Notebook
Keep track of lab data and results with this convenient lab notebook.
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Ward's® Sedimentary Petro-Lab Set
Designed for Introductory College Petrography Labs
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Sympathetic Tuning Fork on Wooden Base
Steel tuning forks for physics experiments.
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Free Fall Apparatus
Apparatus for measuring the time it takes for a ball to fall a certain distance using a digital timer. Very easy to set up and use but nevertheless highly accurate. Includes 3 steel balls. A micro-magnet holds the ball in its start position. Three contact pins under the release mechanism ensure that the start position of the ball can be reproduced and act as the contacts of a switch that opens when the ball is released, thus triggering the beginning of the timing measurement. When the ball strikes the contact plate at the bottom, the timer is stopped. The ball is also held firmly on the plate so that it does not bounce. The height through which the ball drops can be adjusted to a fraction of a millimeter and read off a scale on the column.
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Forensic Photography Lab
In this hands-on lab activity, students will learn how to use a digital camera to document all aspects of a crime scene like a professional.
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Solid State Physics – Superconductivity
Determine the transition temperature of a superonductor.




