Applied Physics Learning Activities
Find nstruments 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.
Vernier® 3-Axis Accelerometer
Analyze separate components of complex accelerations.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Structures and Materials Tester
Evaluate structure and material strength.
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Robotics: Smart Machines
This kit gives kids a simple, fun, and customizable introduction to robotics that shows them how to build eight motorized machines controlled by programs and an ultrasound sensor.
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Fiber Optics Voice and Data Kit
Learn the basics of fiber optics communications while you build this exciting kit.
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Propeller Activity Board WX
8-core Propeller microcontroller pre-wired to a host of popular peripherals for fast and fun experiments.
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Fischertechnik TXT 4.0 IOT Add-On Pack
Professional-level entry into environmental sensing and the Internet of things.
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Fischertechnik TXT 4.0 Base Set
Measurement, control, regulation, and programming for middle/high school and beyond.
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MakeBlock Codey Rocky Robot
Codey rocky is an entry-level coding robot for STEAM education.
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TI-Innovator Moisture Module
Soil moisture sensor for your TI-Innovator hub system.
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TI-SensorLink Adapter
Integrate your vernier BTA sensors with your TI-Innovator hub system.
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TI-Innovator Temperature and Humidity Module
Ambient temperature and humidity sensor for your TI-Innovator hub system.
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TI-Innovator Temperature Module
Ambient temperature sensor for your TI-Innovator hub system.
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cyber:bot Robots
All the power and robustness of a Parallax rover, but with the accessibility of a micro:bit.

