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Hook's Law Apparatus
This sturdy Hooke's Law apparatus features a mirrored scale to eliminate parallax error.
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Ohaus® Lecture Scales
These easy-to-read lecture scales are perfect for use during demonstrations.
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Digital Force Meter
Ideal for addition and resolution of forces, Newton's laws, and statics experiments.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 1.08: Conservation of Energy with Negative Work
Determine the spring constant of a spring-powered launcher by analyzing the work done on a system.
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Fundamentals of Physics Wedge, Inclined Plane, and Screw
Three Classic Simple Machines in One Kit.
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Friction Block with Hook
Friction blocks are useful for teaching the basics of force and motion.
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Friction Block Felt with Hook
Friction blocks are useful for teaching the basics of force and motion.
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Archimedes’ Block Model
Your Students Will Shout Eureka When They Use this Simple Apparatus.
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Rudiger® Small Scale Human Skeleton Models
These Small Scale Skeletal Models Are Extremely Accurate.
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Hooke’s Law University Apparatus
This apparatus verifies that that the amount by which a material body is deformed (the strain) is linearly related to the force causing the deformation (the stress).
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Ohaus® Triple Beam Balances
These triple beam balances set the standard by which other mechanical balances are measured.
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CENCO® Large Forced Oscillation and Resonance Demonstrator
Study Static and Dynamic Oscillations
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Density Cubes with Hook
Cubes have 2 cm(0.78") sides with a hook for density investigation and specific gravity activities. Element stamp indicates material.
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Fundamentals of Physics Simple Machines
Allow students to investigate the advantage behind different gear ratios.
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Pulleys in Motion Kit
Versatile teaching kit contains enough materials for the whole classroom to learn about and experiment with a variety of pulley configurations. Because these activities are hands-on, students get a real feel for the forces at work.

