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Vernier® Cart Picket Fence
Accurately measure the velocity of your dynamics cart.
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Vernier® Optics Expansion Kit
Add the Vernier Optics Expansion Kit to your Vernier Dynamics System to conduct optics experiments, such as image formation with lenses and light intensity vs. distance. You can even use the kit to build a basic telescope.
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Vernier® Spirometer
The Spirometer can be used to perform a variety of tests related to air flow and lung volume. The sensor includes a removable flow head (22 mm ID/30 mm OD) for easy cleaning and sterilization, and a differential pressure transducer.
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Earth Science with Vernier Lab Book
Step-by-step experiments that are easily executable.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Mini Gas Chromatographs
Easily teach chromatography in organic chemistry, physical chemistry or high school and college chemistry.
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Vernier® Diffraction Apparatus
Map light intensity vs. position for various slit geometries.
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Vernier® Independence of Motion Accessory
Demonstrate Newton's laws of motion.
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KidWind® Advanced Wind Experiment Kit, Class Pack
Discover advanced concepts of wind turbine technology!
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KidWind® Basic Wind Experiment Kit
Explore wind energy affordably and easily.
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KidWind® Basic Wind Experiment Kit, Class Pack
Explore wind energy affordably and easily.
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Vernier® Motion Detector Clamp
The Motion Detector Clamp screws into the back of the Motion Detector, and then can be clamped to a variety of objects such as table tops, ring stands, etc.
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Vernier® Melt Station
Accurately determine the melting temperature of a solid.
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Vernier® Time of Flight Pad
Use the Time of Flight Pad to precisely measure how long a projectile has been in motion. The Time of Flight Pad is used with the Vernier Projectile Launcher and a Vernier interface to determine the launch speed of a projectile, along with the time the projectile is in flight. Time-of-flight measurements allow students to see just how kinematic calculations work in real-world applications. The Time of Flight Pad is electrically like a photogate. When a ball strikes the foam top surface, a circuit is closed.

