"physics kits"
Ward's® Essentials Torque Feeler Kit
Feel how the torque changes when the position of the mass changes!
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Fundamentals of Electricity
This kit provides an introduction to the fundamentals of electricity.
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What Mineral Is It? Study Kit
How do geologists classify minerals? This kit lets students observe and test a variety of specimens in order to identify and sort them. You can also use this set to introduce students to the methods and techniques that are commonly used in geological classification.
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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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Lenz's Law
The Lenz's Law Kit investigates how much force an induced magnetic field can create.
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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.
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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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Dual Axis 'Smart' Solar Tracker
Create your own computer controller dual axis solar tracker in under and hour, using only a screw driver.
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Crazy Coasters
Teach students about energy and motion with this popular kit, which lets students build their own model roller coasters anywhere in your classroom –all you need is masking tape.
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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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Force Mechanism Trough
With the Force Mechanism Trough, students can research acceleration and the effect of gravity on a moving body by propelling steel balls or a wood block down an aluminum trough track.

