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Pulleys

Pulleys

 

These free-running plastic pulleys are durable in design.

 
 
Air Track, Complete with Gliders

Air Track, Complete with Gliders

 

With the Air Track, students can investigate motion phenomena at a precise level of measurement.

 
 
Force Mechanism Trough

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.

 
 
Deluxe Loop the Loop

Deluxe Loop the Loop

 

Instantly transform potential energy into kinetic energy.

 
 
Trajectory Apparatus

Trajectory Apparatus

 

Allow Students to Plot Trajectories

 
 
Solid Balls for Physics Experiments

Solid Balls for Physics Experiments

 

Drilled balls are used for pendulum bobs or impact experiments, while our other balls are suitable for collision apparatus and density/volume experiments.

 
 
Tandem Pulleys

Tandem Pulleys

 

High Quality and Economical

 
 
Ballistics Car

Ballistics Car

 

The Ballistics Car demonstrates an integral law of motion.

 
 
Hook's Law Apparatus

Hook's Law Apparatus

 

This sturdy Hooke's Law apparatus features a mirrored scale to eliminate parallax error.

 
 
Collision Track

Collision Track

 

This track includes everything needed to demonstrate three basic concepts of physics: acceleration, collision, and force.

 
 
CENCO® Newton Cradle

CENCO® Newton Cradle

 

The Newton Cradle is a large-scale, carefully engineered piece of equipment.

 
 
Specific Gravity Set

Specific Gravity Set

 

Teach About Gravity

 
 
Drilled Balls for Physics Experiments

Drilled Balls for Physics Experiments

 

Ideal for Collision and Pendulum Demonstrations

 
 
Inclined Plane Set

Inclined Plane Set

 

Present a Wide Variety of Standard Force and Motion Activities.

 
 
Density ID Set

Density ID Set

 

A set of 15 samples of different materials used to challenge students to identify materials based on measurement of their density. For some specimens this will be straightforward. In other cases, it will lead to a discussion of uncertainty in measurements and data, and to an awareness that different materials may have nearly the same density.

 
 
Variable Inertia Activity Set

Variable Inertia Activity Set

 

Easily Explain Rotational Inertia