Optics Learning Activities
Avantor offers a complete catalog 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.
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Ray Box
This Ray Box is a simple, safe, and sturdy source of projected light for many classic optics experiments. Best of all, you don't need a completely dark room to conduct optic experiments due to its high-intensity light!
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Ray Box
This updated Ray Box uses five super bright LEDs for bright, white rays that are clearly visible.
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Ray Box, 3 Openings
This ray box is ideal for optical demonstrations in the classroom.
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Klinger Laser Ray Box, Electronic
This laser ray box has several modes, with 1, 3, or 5 beams.
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Eisco Laser Ray Box
This laser ray box is adjustable, magnetic, and bright enough to use in ambient light.
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LED Ray Box
Demonstrate the optical principles of lenses and mirrors.
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Klinger DUO Laser Ray Box
An advanced laser ray box that clearly demonstrates the optical axis.
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Klinger Laser Boxes
Perform many different lessons around reflection, refraction, diffraction, and interference.
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Rive Ray Box
High quality and low cost make this ideally suited for junior high or high school students.
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Klinger LED Laser Ray Box
This laser ray box uses cylindrical LED lenses to focus the beam.
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Light Box and Optical Set
This kit is very useful for reflection, refraction, and color mixing experiments.
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Clear Cylindrical Lenses for Ray Optics
Ideal selection for use with a ray box.
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Klinger Multiple Ray Projector (Suction)
Use this ray box on a whiteboard to vividly demonstrate optical principles.

