"physics kits"
TeacherGeek Mini Turbine Hub - Motor Mount
This TeacherGeek Mini Hub is designed to slide directly on a motor shaft. It is comprised of two parts that are held together with a single screw. This allows you to secure 2, 3 or 6 turbine blades. When the hub is mounted on the motor shaft and driven by the wind, electricity is generated.
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Acid Rain and the Environment: Acidity and Plant Growth
Show How Acid Rain Affects Plants.
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Board of Education Shield
A convenient breadboard for prototyping with no soldering required.
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Lab-Aids® Recyclable Plastics: Identification using Relative Density and Flammability
Identify and Construct Unknown Polymers
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Nursery Rhyme Forensics Kit
Determine the Culprit that Killed Little Bo Peep's Sheep
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Klinger Brewster's Angle Experiment
Measure Brewster’s angle for a given dielectric dispersive medium.
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United Scientific™ Wave Demonstrations Set
This set provides versatile tools for a variety of demonstrations.
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Klinger Atomic Spectra Optical Bench
High precision, quantitative atomic spectra experiment.
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Pneumatic/Hydraulic Jack Set
This working model hydraulic/pneumatic jack shows how hydraulic or pneumatic systems can multiply forces.
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Visual Scientifics Incline Plane and Car
Visual scientifics inclined plane and car.
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Biofuels: Investigating Ethanol Production and Combustion Lab Activity
Demonstrate the Costs and Benefits of Biofuels
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Klinger Planck's Constant Experiment
Determine Planck’s constant using LEDs at different temperatures.
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Ice Melting Blocks
Ice Melting Blocks are a unique way to teach principles of conductivity of heat and the scientific method.
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Electrolyzer (Set of 5)
Use the PEM Electrolyzer to produce hydrogen and oxygen using only pure water and an external power source. Take your pick of power sources, all available from Horizon: small solar cell, wind turbines, fuel cells, mechanical hand cranks, or batteries. Using the high-tech proton exchange membrane, this tiny electrolyzer will produce hydrogen for use in any classroom or laboratory activities.




