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Klinger Biot-Savart's Law Experiment
Measure the magnetic fields produced by straight and coiled conductors.
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Complete Ripple Tank Apparatus
This ripple tank is transparent, acrylic plastic and supported in a sturdy plastic frame.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Static Charge Sensor
Easily measure and analyze static charges.
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Eisco Glass Prism and Lens Set, 7-Pieces
A variety of lenses and prism block shapes, packed in a wood storage case.
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Klinger Size of Particle Experiment
Measure the width/thickness of the given samples by analyzing the diffraction pattern.
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Density/Slope Class Set
Educators can conduct a comprehensive array of density experiments with the density/slope class set.
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Acoustics – Wavelength and Velocity of Sound
Students use this experiment to determine the velocity of sound as a function of temperature.
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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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Suction and Pressure Fan with Venturi Tube
Students measure pressure with a precision manometer.
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Lab-Aids® Elements and the Periodic Table Student Activity
Two Activities Introduce Your Students to the Periodic Table of Elements
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Klinger PIN Diode Characteristics Experiment
Study the response of PIN diode in both forward bias and reverse bias conditions.
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Solar Science Station
Use solar power to teach STEAM with ease…while charging your USB device!
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Visual Scientifics Loop Track
Students apply concepts of conservation of energy to a loop setup, then consider the forces involved in roller coasters.
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Visual Scientifics Projectile Launcher
This inquiry-based activity allows students to investigate and verify projectile equations.
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Jr. Engineering Box: Pulleys and Gears
Add some student imagination and easily gathered items and students can start investigating pulleys and gears.

