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Battery Holder with Plug Jacks
Build five different power supplies by connecting clip leads to one of the five color-coded terminals.
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Transparent Steam Engine
Transparent steam engine for demonstrating how an oscillating steam engine operates.
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Set of 15 Safety Experiment Leads
For electrical circuits with low voltages and high currents; copper wire encased in highly flexible PVC; equipped at either end with a laminated safety plug and a fully-insulated axial jack for connecting additional patch cords.
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Tube Holder S Student Series
Easy and safe way to hold and power your tubes.
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High Voltage Power Supply 5000 V
Universally applicable, floating, high-voltage power supply with built-in, high voltage resistant transformer to supply the heater voltage for electron tubes. Continuously adjustable high voltage, safe to touch, with passive current limitation and analog voltage display. Unit poles can be connected to protected earth, but it is not center tapped.
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Millisecond Counter
Inexpensive, compact counter for measuring milliseconds (in conjunction with the free-fall apparatus 470162-756 ). Each count is started and stopped by a signal at the input sockets. The device is automatically reset to zero each time it is restarted. Includes plug-in power supply.
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Electricity & Magnetism Curriculum Learning Module
A Great Classroom Solution.
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Photoconductivity
This apparatus is used to study the current Vs voltage characteristics of CdS photo-resistor at constant irradiance and to measure the photo-current.
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Kerr Effect
Understand the Kerr effect like you never have before!
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Free Charge Carriers in a Vacuum – Thomson Tube
Investigate the deflection of electrons.
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Hall Effect Apparatus
This apparatus determines hall voltage and coefficient.
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Demonstration Electromagnet
Small electromagnet to demonstrate the concept of electromagnetism.

