Electricity/Magnetism Learning Activities
Avantor offers a complete catalogue of instruments and tools useful for demonstrating key, basic concepts of physics that are applicable to everyday life both in and out of the laboratory. Demonstrate core ideas such as acceleration down a plane, friction, potential and kinetic energy, electrical conductivity, magnetic fields, wavelengths and velocity of sound, and more. Durable educational materials are designed for heavy use with consistent levels of handling, and all models are easy to use.
Primary and Secondary Coils
Primary and Secondary Coils are used to investigate electromagnetic induction.
Dry Field Mapping Kit
The concept of electric fields can be difficult to visualize, but the Dry Field Mapping Kit makes it easy.
Salt Bridge
Comprises an inverted “U” tube with its ends closed by sintered discs. For use in experiments involving the measurement of cell EMF under conditions of forward, zero and reverse current flow. The bridge comprises an inverted “U” tube with its ends closed by sintered discs. This apparatus provides a more effective method of making reversible cells then the wet filter paper or agar gel methods. Dia. of arms 13mm, overall width 80mm, overall height 100mm.
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.
United Scientific™ Minature Socket Lamp Holder
This lamp holder is suitable for miniature base lamps.
ENG Box Electricity
This kit on its own allows a student to experiment with series and parallel circuits, switches and solar power and potentially build their own board game that utilizes the led’s and buzzers.
Draw a Circuit Pen
This pen provides a great platform for discovering, playing with, repairing, and designing electronics.
Needle Electroscope, Large
This extra large electroscope is ideal for classroom demonstrations of electrostatic principles. A lightweight metal vane is used as a pointer in the electroscope. This lightweight metal blade deflects when the electroscope plate is charged. A transparent scale is provided to measure the angle of the deflection. Front glass window slides up to allow insertion of ionizing material in chamber.

