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Magnetic Exploration
Magnetic wand, Use this wand with our magnetic marbles or other magnetized items or pick up those paper clips you just dropped. It has many uses and is fun to watch in action.
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Generator, DC, Hand Held
Demonstrate the transfer of mechanical energy into electrical energy with a simple motion of your hand.
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Iron Fillings in Plastic Bubble
Demonstrate magnetic fields on your desk or overhead with this clear container of iron fillings. Using magnets, you can show students how the fillings move and cluster together.
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Flexible Magnetic Strips
Use these flexible magnetic strips for experiments, to hold objects in place, or for creating your own inventions.
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Mini Light Socket with Fahnstock Clips
Inexpensive yet convenient for all circuit experiments.
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Small Magnetic Compasses
Very inexpensive magnetic compasses are specially suited for tracing the magnetic fields of bar magnets. Each compass has a polished aluminum case and a beveled glass top.
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North-South Bar Magnets, Pair
This pair of North-South Bar Magnets is affordable and colorful.
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Incandescent Lamps–Miniature Base
All of these lamps will fit our miniature screw base receptacles except for type GE 40, which is a flange base flashlight bulb. Package of 10.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD- Small Parts Not for Children Under 3 Years.
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Human Powered Light Bulb
Now you can put your body's static electricity to good use with this small neon bulb.
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Electromagnet Set
Your students can use the Electromagnet Science Set to build an electromagnet, a doorbell, a chime, a telegraph, and more.

