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Demonstration Rod-Mounted Pulley
This large aluminum pulley is a great alternative for Atwood’s Machine experiments.
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CENCO® Newton Cradle
The Newton Cradle is a large-scale, carefully engineered piece of equipment.
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Moment of Force Apparatus
The Moment of Force Apparatus contains everything needed to study principles of mass, levers, moments, forces, and equivalence.
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Visual Scientifics Base
This base platform supports the full range of Visual Scientifics activities and accessories.
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Acceleration Trolley
Show your students how the rate of acceleration of an object depends on the angle of incline with this great hands-on activity.
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Eisco® High-Speed Low Friction Pulley on Rod
High-speed pulley with low friction design mounted on a rod for easy integration into experiments.
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Estes Preassembled Rocketry Parachutes
Lightweight, tear-resistant parachutes in a variety of sizes.
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'Happy' and 'Sad' Balls
Vividly demonstrate elastic and inelastic collisions.
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Inclined Plane Set
Present a Wide Variety of Standard Force and Motion Activities.
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Visual Scientifics Backboard
This backboard mounts directly to the Visual Scientifics base, enhancing video analysis.
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K’NEX Education Intro to Simple Machines: Levers and Pulleys
Identify All Three Classes of Levers and Their Key Parts
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G.S.C. International Projectile Launcher
Budget-friendly, yet reliable, this projectile launcher comes with plastic marbles for safety.
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The SpillNot™ Centripetal Force Demonstrator
Vividly demonstrate centripetal forces with this exciting apparatus.
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Whirling Table
Use hands on power to investigate rotational dynamics.
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Collision Track
This track includes everything needed to demonstrate three basic concepts of physics: acceleration, collision, and force.
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Density ID Set
A set of 15 samples of different materials used to challenge students to identify materials based on measurement of their density. For some specimens this will be straightforward. In other cases, it will lead to a discussion of uncertainty in measurements and data, and to an awareness that different materials may have nearly the same density.

