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Fundamentals of Physics Collision Cart
Students explore conservation of momentum with real-world machinery in this Collision Cart.
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Bimetallic Strip Demonstration
Bimetallic strips attached to wooden handle to study thermal energy.
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Demonstration Rod-Mounted Pulley
This large aluminum pulley is a great alternative for Atwood’s Machine experiments.
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Eisco® Large Inertia Demonstration Model, Eisco Scientific
Perfect demonstration of Newton's first law.
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Innovating Science AP Environmental Science: Ocean Acidification
Simulate ocean acidification by introducing carbon dioxide into water and measuring pH over time.
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Collision Ball Apparatus
An easy, inexpensive way to effectively demonstrate conservation of energy and momentum
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Fundamentals of Physics Pulley System
Discover the Mechanical Advantage of Different Pulley Combinations
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Student Wet Cell and Porous Cup
Demonstrate Characteristics of Primary and Secondary Cells
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Drilled Balls for Physics Experiments
Ideal for Collision and Pendulum Demonstrations
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Visual Scientifics Diffraction
Use this apparatus to make your own spectroscope! A simple, yet effective device to explore the wave/particle duality of light.
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Visual Scientifics Backboard
This backboard mounts directly to the Visual Scientifics base, enhancing video analysis.
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Magnetizing and Demagnetizing Coil
Bring older, weaker magnets back to life with this magnetizer.




