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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 2.02: Determining the Temperature of a Flame
Use a calorimetric technique to determine the temperature of a Bunsen burner flame.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 1.14: Fluid Dynamics
Use Bernoulli’s Principle to predict the landing spot of a stream of water leaking from a bucket.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 2.15: Investigating the Resonance of Air
Determine the speed of sound in air by investigating the resonance of a column of air.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 1.03: Accelerating Objects
Measure the acceleration due to gravity three different ways.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 1.02: Constant vs. Non-Constant Speed
Analyze the displacement of an object with constant velocity and an object that is accelerating.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 1.05: Determining the Coefficient of Friction
Measure the static and kinetic friction between two surfaces using direct and indirect methods.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 1.06: Exploring Circular Motion to Make Pigs Fly
Design and conduct an experiment that analyzes the motion of a conical pendulum.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 1.12: Harmonic Properties of a Mass-Spring System
Determine the spring constant of a spring using two methods.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 2.05: Induction of Static Electric Charge
Explore charging by induction and discover how a Leyden jar stores electric charges.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 2.03: Measuring Thermal Conductivity of Materials
Use a clever apparatus to determine the coefficients of thermal conductivity of three materials.
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Ward's® Physics Certified OER OpenSciEd Kits
We make your OpenSciEd adoption easy with these comprehensive kits designed by teachers and certified by OpenSciEd for guaranteed quality.
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Counting Sticks
A versatile manipulative for counting, sorting and craft building activities. Size of each: 4 1/2" x 3/8". Set of 500.
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Liquid Convection Apparatus
The movement of liquid currents due to differences in temperature is demonstrated by introducing dye into the water in the tube. One corner of the tube is heated and the movement of the dye clearly establishes the currents. The rectangular shaped tube measures 15×21 cm and has an opening at the top.

