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DNCART2Ideal for demonstrating experiments in conservation, velocity, elastic collisions, acceleration and momentum. Included are two impact carts and two spring steel bumpers with rubber stopper assemblies.
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DYN-2000We carry three variants of dual-function dynamometers made from durable plastic with steel hooks. With the push-rod at the top or the hook on the bottom, you can measure both push and pull forces.
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DYN-2000-10We carry three variants of dual-function dynamometers made from durable plastic with steel hooks. With the push-rod at the top or the hook on the bottom, you can measure both push and pull forces.
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DYN-1000We carry three variants of dual-function dynamometers made from durable plastic with steel hooks. With the push-rod at the top or the hook on the bottom, you can measure both push and pull forces.
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DYN-500We carry three variants of dual-function dynamometers made from durable plastic with steel hooks. With the push-rod at the top or the hook on the bottom, you can measure both push and pull forces.
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INPM01Economical version of the traditional wood inclined plane. 80 CM long x 12 CM wide. Made of MDF. Includes adjustable-angle pulley and a 14 MM diameter cross hole for support rod.
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MGTKITAn exceptional value! This kit includes a variety of Magnets, and accessories for teaching basics of magnetism. Comes in a reusable storage box.
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OPTKITAn entire optics set at a great price. Includes everything you need to demonstrate basic principles of light and color.
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PH0596CBTPK15Spectroscope Tube, PK15
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KSE001Knife Switches for low voltage experiments (less than 36V) with plastic bases. These items are available with either thumbscrew or spring binding posts.
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EDYCR1A simple but effective device for demonstrating Lenz's Law using eddy currents induced in the wall of a copper tube by a falling magnet. The demonstrator consists of a 12" long copper tube and two apparently identical metal slugs with
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ELECDGH-BUZ-4Electra dough allows students to play with materials that are fun, non-threatening, and familiar, all while learning the basic concepts of electrical circuits. This conducting dough, as the name implies, can conduct electricity to form any circuit