"Physics Clearance"
Ward's® Single Probes Base Unit w/Ambient Temperature Sensor
Just one Ward's Single Probes Base Unit is all you need to start collecting data quickly and easily with any Ward's Single Probes Sensor.
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CENCO® Acoustic Resonance Apparatus
Bring your physics equipment into the 21st century with the new and improved CENCO physics acoustic resonance apparatus.
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K’NEX Education Intro to Simple Machines: Wheels/Axles & Inclined Planes
Investigate and experiment with 7 functioning Wheel & Axle and Inclined Plane models designed to demonstrate science and technology concepts.
Students can determine, through investigation, if the machine multiplies the force it applies to the resistance (load), if the machine changes the direction of the force they apply, and more.
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NeuLog Hand Dynamometer Logger Sensor, EISCO SCIENTIFIC LLC
Squeeze and Study
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Estes Green Eggs Model Rockets
Launch an egg and test recovery systems with this reliable, sturdy model rocket.
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Raspberry Pi 4 Starter Kits
Complete Raspberry Pi kit contains everything needed to get started in single board computing.
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Estes Standard Rocket Engines
Get your model rockets in the air with these popular rocket engines.
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Crazy Circuits Sets
Create your own brick-based electronics projects in minutes with these Crazy Circuits sets.
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CPEP History and Fate of the Universe Charts
This colorful, graphically rich chart illustrates and summarizes what is now known about the history and fate of the universe. Developed by scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) in collaboration with the Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP) and George Smoot, Nobel prize winner for 2006, the chart is crammed with information covering a broad range of cosmological topics. The centerpiece is an evolutionary timeline that takes viewers from 10-44 seconds, when the universe was much smaller than a proton, to the current era, about 14 billion years later, when the visible universe contains 4 x 1011 billion galaxies. Side panels provide short discussions on the birth, inflation and expansion of the universe, the cosmic microwave background and redshifts of distant supernovas.
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TeacherGeek Wind Pump
Experiment with Wind Power and Blade Design to Transport Water
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TeacherGeek Advanced Hydraulic Arm
Explore a full range of motion with the advanced hydraulic arm




