"physics kits"
Horizon Electric Mobility Science Kit
Six different models can be built with one chassis.
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NaRiKa® G-Gauge Free Fall Apparatus
This apparatus facilitates the calculation of gravitational acceleration through free-fall experiments.
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Lenz's Law
The Lenz's Law Kit investigates how much force an induced magnetic field can create.
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Pulley Demonstration Set
A simpler version of the Advanced Pulley Demonstration Set, this model includes eight single pulleys and two double sheave pulleys in addition to EISCO ball bearing frictionless pulley.
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Denoyer-Geppert® Spinal Palpation Trainer
The palpation training kit includes two levels of tissue simulation to inform the varying levels of soft tissue that exists throughout the general population and spine.
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Build Your Own Conductivity Indicator
Offer students a lesson in electric circuits, voltage, and resistance while providing an engineering building project.
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NaRiKa® Miniature Daniell Cell, Basic Set
A compact, hands-on kit designed for microscale experiments demonstrating electrochemical principles with minimal chemical usage.
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Curriculum Mastery® Game — Middle School Physical Science
Improve student test scores and involve parents in the process fun, exciting, interactive, and inclusive, these sets of content-based games help students master curriculum outlined in the current NSES Standards for grades 1 to 8.
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Soil Nutrients and Fertilizers Lab Activity
Examine Environmental Effects of Plant Fertilizer
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Supertek® Economy Inertia Balance
The oscillatory platform can carry various masses and is free to oscillate in a horizontal plane under the restoring forces of two straight-blade spring supports.
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Basic Electricity Kit
Comprehensive Basic Electricity Kit For Building and Studying Circuits.
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Fiber Optic Element
3' Fiber optic element, easily demonstrates the bending of light through the fiber optic wire. An inexpensive way to introduce students to fiber optics specifically the use of fiber optics for visual applications.




