"Force"
Fan Cart
This Fan Cart demonstrates Newton’s principle of action and reaction.
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Ward's® Essentials Catenary Arch Kit
Students will explore the Catenary Arch and it's forces.
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Double Cone and Plane
Demonstrates center of mass with wooden plane and double cone that comes assembled.
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Friction Block Sand Paper
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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Stem Explorations, Levers and Pulleys Building Set
Explore STEM concepts while building lever and pulley models!
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Ward's® Essentials Torque Feeler Kit
Feel how the torque changes when the position of the mass changes!
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Stem Explorations, Gears Building Set
Explore STEM concepts while building different geared models!
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Stem Explorations, Vehicles Building Set
Explore STEM concepts while building different vehicle models!
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Maker Kit Large
The perfect K'NEX solution for your Maker Space!
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Free Fall Apparatus ‘g’ Economy with Timer
The determination of the gravitational constant ‘g’ is one of the most fundamental and early physical constants students must derive and observe. This kit has a wooden base, 1.1m rod and a movable electromagnet. The electromagnet can be moved anywhere on the rod and is powered by the timer. When the ball is released, the timer is triggered and stopped once the ball has landed on the base for a precise measurement and then calculation of ‘g’. Supplied with manual.
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Ward's® Experiencing Forces Lab Activity
What Is Making the Block Stop Moving?
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K’NEX Intro to Structures: Bridges
Aligned to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math standards
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Rolling Friction Car Kit
The rolling friction car kit provides four cars for exploration into the force of friction. Each car provides a set of different material wheels (wood, fabric, soft rubber, soft silicone) with a different coefficient of friction. By setting the cars in motion with equivalent velocities, one can qualitatively demonstrate the frictional properties of rolling without slipping.




