"Human Biology Lab Activities&"
Klinger Size of Particle Experiment
Measure the width/thickness of the given samples by analyzing the diffraction pattern.
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Klinger Single Slit Diffraction Experiment
Prove the Heisenberg uncertainty principle by manipulating the diffraction variables of wavelength and slit width
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Dynamics Track System
This cost-effective dynamics system is a versatile tool for studying linear motion and collisions.
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Archimedes Sticks Set
Set of three metal rods with 1 cm engravings for demonstrating Archimedes' principle and buoyancy.
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Thermo-Sensitive Cloth
Cloths that change color with temperature, illustrating heat transfer concepts in physics education.
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NaRiKa® Miniature Daniell Cell, Basic Set
A compact, hands-on kit designed for microscale experiments demonstrating electrochemical principles with minimal chemical usage.
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NaRiKa® Miniature Daniell Cell, Full Set
An interesting and unique kit designed for hands-on exploration of electrochemical principles.
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NaRiKa® Miniature Daniell Cell Nested Container Set
Compact Daniell cell kit with nested-container design for efficient electrochemical experiments.
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NaRiKa® Electrostatic Field Apparatus Set II
A comprehensive set designed for safe and repeatable observation of electrostatic field lines using various electrode patterns.
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NaRiKa® G-Gauge Free Fall Apparatus
This apparatus facilitates the calculation of gravitational acceleration through free-fall experiments.
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NaRiKa® I-Gauge Collision Apparatus
An apparatus designed for collision experiments to demonstrate conservation of kinetic energy.
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High-Accuracy Monkey and Hunter Set
A precision apparatus showcasing projectile motion and free-fall principles.
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NaRiKa® Collision Apparatus for Kinetic Energy
An alternative to a ballistic pendulum designed to demonstrate the conservation of momentum.
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Comparative Free Fall Tubes
Demonstrate the free-fall motion of objects in atmospheric pressure and vacuum conditions.
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Electric Pendulum
Demonstrates static electricity's attractive and repulsive forces using a pendulum electroscope.

