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42023-10Balls sold individually and in a variety of sets. Choose from aluminum, brass, copper, cork, glass, lead, steel, wood, and zinc.
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42012-10Balls sold individually and in a variety of sets. Choose from aluminum, brass, copper, cork, glass, lead, steel, wood, and zinc.
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42012-10Balls sold individually and in a variety of sets. Choose from aluminum, brass, copper, cork, glass, lead, steel, wood, and zinc.
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42011-10Balls sold individually and in a variety of sets. Choose from aluminum, brass, copper, cork, glass, lead, steel, wood, and zinc.
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42011-10Balls sold individually and in a variety of sets. Choose from aluminum, brass, copper, cork, glass, lead, steel, wood, and zinc.
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42026-10Balls sold individually and in a variety of sets. Choose from aluminum, brass, copper, cork, glass, lead, steel, wood, and zinc.
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42026-10Balls sold individually and in a variety of sets. Choose from aluminum, brass, copper, cork, glass, lead, steel, wood, and zinc.
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BLPND01The Ballistic Pendulum can be used to demonstrate the conservation of momentum with a spring gun, 3 balls with different mass, a pendulum block, and angular scale. Students can calculate the projectile's initial velocity and post-collision kinetic
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BLCAR1Push cart and eject the steel ball from the spring-loaded barrel. The ball falls back into the barrel of the moving car, demonstrating that the forward motion of the ball is the same as the vehicle from which it was ejected.
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BLCR01The Ballistics Car demonstrates that the horizontal motion of an object is unaffected by forces which act solely in the vertical direction. The car's low-friction wheel bearings allow it to coast at an essentially constant speed.
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BLCAR2This Ballistics Car demonstrates the independence of vertical and horizontal motions. It consists of a four-wheeled cart carrying a vertical tube with a spring-loaded piston inside.
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CBM050We offer a variety of economical ceramic bar, disc, and ring shaped magnets. Magnets are upainted, except where noted.