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Essential Physics Demo: Magnetic Deflection of an Electron Beam
This demo features a cathode beam to explain the electromagnetic nature of electrons.
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Digital Gauss Meter
A useful tool for measuring the magnetic field strength for experiments. The range of the probe is 200 and 2kG with a resolution of 1G at 0 - 200 G. The included probe is a hall probe, which is a flat style probe to fit into small gaps.
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Equal Mass Set, Eisco
Five-piece equal mass density set – for specific heat experiments and more.
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Eisco® Electrodes
Individual metal electrodes for electrochemical experiments.
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Ballistics Car
The Ballistics Car demonstrates an integral law of motion.
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Solid Balls for Physics Experiments
Drilled balls are used for pendulum bobs or impact experiments, while our other balls are suitable for collision apparatus and density/volume experiments.
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Essential Physics Demo: Faraday's Disk
Grab and hold students' attention with these interactive and affordable demonstrations that show core physics concepts in action.
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Primary and Secondary Coil
The Primary and Secondary Coils are ideal for student experiments on transformer effects.
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E.I. Double Convex Glass Lenses
Individual spherical glass lenses.
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Unitd Scientific™ Van De Graaff Generator, Small Electric
This excellent quality electrostatic generator consists of a charge generation system, an aluminum collector sphere, and an electric motor drive on a sturdy base.
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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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Braun Electroscope with Accessories
Versatile Apparatus for Electrostatics Lessons.
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Magnetic Field Inclination/Declination Demonstration Compass
Provide a concrete visual illustration of the Earth’s magnetic field, while demonstrating the “Thumb Rule” with this compass.

