"GSC International"
G.S.C. International Procelain Mini Bulb Holders
Perfect for any circuits activity.
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Digital Force Meter
Ideal for addition and resolution of forces, Newton's laws, and statics experiments.
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Peltier/Seebeck Thermal Generator
Demonstrate transformations of energy - thermal, electric, and kinetic - with this amazing device.
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NaRiKa® DC Digital Ammeter with Connectors
The 3A, 1mA Digital DC Ammeter with high accuracy is small and light enough to connect with any circuit.
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NaRiKa® DC Digital Voltmeter with Connectors
A versatile and reliable tool that will revolutionize your circuit testing experience.
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NaRiKa® BeeSpi V Photogate
This versatile timer with infrared sensors can be used to measure the speed of a moving object.
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NaRiKa® Elastic/Inelastic Balls
These rubber balls appear identical but differ in elasticity to demonstrate energy conversion.
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Digital Hanging Scale
An economic option that combines weight and length measurement to support hands-on investigations in the classroom, laboratory, or field.
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Double-Scale Cylinder, Ward's
Budget friendly cylinder that will fit your classroom's needs.
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Pocket Fresnel Lens
An inexpensive fresnel lens measuring 47×67×1 mm thick with a viewing area of 79×42 mm.
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Symmetrical Round Jaws Double Buret Clamps
Use the two sets of symmetrical round jaws for simultaneously holding two round objects, each up to 35 mm in diameter. Each of the rubber-coated clamps rotates 360° and may be locked at any angle. The unit attaches to any standard support rod up to 13 mm in diameter.
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Hooks Collars
The Hooks Collar is constructed with a ring that fits over a support stand rod, a hook and thumb screw.
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Patch Cord, Banana/Alligator
Flexible, 18 gauge wire with a banana plug at one end and an alligator clip at the other.
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Silk Friction Pad
Useful for exploring the build-up of static electricity in physical science classrooms.




