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Electricity/Magnetism Learning Activities
Avantor offers a complete catalogue of instruments and tools useful for demonstrating key, basic concepts of physics that are applicable to everyday life both in and out of the laboratory. Demonstrate core ideas such as acceleration down a plane, friction, potential and kinetic energy, electrical conductivity, magnetic fields, wavelengths and velocity of sound, and more. Durable educational materials are designed for heavy use with consistent levels of handling, and all models are easy to use.
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Gilley Induction Coil Set
An excellent set of materials for demonstrating electromagnetism and induced currents, the set includes two electromagnetic coils mounted on plastic saddle blocks, round and square iron cores, split round iron cores, a double core, and a card for showing lines of force. Set of two.
Resistance Coils
A set of eight coils wound on individual plastic spools. Each coil has two binding posts.
Snap Circuits Educational Electronics Training Programs
The award-winning Snap Circuit Series uses building blocks with snaps to build electrical and electronic circuit projects.
Primary and Secondary Coil
The Primary and Secondary Coils are ideal for student experiments on transformer effects.
Iron Fillings in Plastic Bubble
Demonstrate magnetic fields on your desk or overhead with this clear container of iron fillings. Using magnets, you can show students how the fillings move and cluster together.
Bare Copper Wire, 113 g Spool
A bare copper wire of the highest quality. Available in several standard AWG sizes.
Conductivity Indicator Tester
Nine level conductivity meter shows the relative conductivity/resistance of liquids and solids. As the conductivity of the tested material increases, the number of glowing red LEDs will increase to a maximum of 8, which indicates a very good conductor. There will be zero glowing red LEDs if the material has a very low electrical conductivity (is a good insulator).
Aluminum Coated Pith-Like Balls
A thin aluminum coating produces great sensitivity to electrostatic charges. Styrofoam pith-like balls measure 8 mm in diameter and each has a silk suspension cord.

