"Force and Motion"
Fundamentals of Physics Rotational Motion
Students investigate the relationship between linear and angular velocity.
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Eisco® Quiet Air Source
The Quiet Air Source system powers air tracks and air tables with minimal noise.
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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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Eisco® Inertia Ball
Show the surprising effect of an impulse load on a large inertial mass.
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Supertek® Acceleration Timers
Calculate acceleration, drag, and friction by measuring the interval between dots.
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Supertek® Rotating Platform
Educators demonstrate experiments in angular momentum and rotational kinetic energy with the Rotating Platform.
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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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Fundamentals of Physics Collision Cart
Students explore conservation of momentum with real-world machinery in this Collision Cart.
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Eisco Dual Speed Ticker Tape Timer
Measures velocity and acceleration with durability and accuracy.
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Eisco® Linear Air Track Systems
These kits provide a cost-effective and friction-free system for the study of dynamics.
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Fundamentals of Physics Pile Driver/Resonance Tube
Study Wavelengths and Energy All With One Device
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Fundamentals of Physics Constant Motion Car
Using a strip of tape and this dynamic FUN car, students can visualize key physical science concepts.
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CENCO® Second Law of Motion Apparatus
Bring your physics equipment into the 21st century with the new and improved CENCO second law of motion apparatus.
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Eisco® Ticker Tape Timers
Measure the speed and acceleration of objects by counting the number of dots in a measured length of ticker tape.
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The Effervescent Launcher Lab Activity
In this lab activity, students use the scientific method to explore the process of discovery.




