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Science Olympiad™ 2024-2025 Helicopter Kit
Prepare for upcoming competitions with this practice kit, the only kits officially licensed and approved by Science Olympiad™!
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Modeling Clay
Four individually wrapped colored sticks of easy-to-use Permoplast modeling clay can come in handy when doing setups for an optical bench. Each stick of clay weighs 0.25 lbs. Colors include red, yellow, blue, and green.
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Estes Alpha III Launch Set
The iconic Alpha III model rocket, complete with launch pad and controller.
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Estes Preassembled Rocketry Parachutes
Lightweight, tear-resistant parachutes in a variety of sizes.
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Hand Rule Demonstrator
Demonstrate the relationship between magnetic field and current.
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Forward Education All-In-One Climate Action Kits
STEAM education for a brighter future.
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American Scientific Lightning Ball, 8"
Demonstrate the 'magic' of plasma with this large tesla coil demonstration.
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American Scientific Magnetic Iron Filings Chips
Pieces of reusable zinc-plated iron wire for magnetic field experiments.
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United Scientific™ Flat Electrode Strips
A variety of electrodes for electrochemical cells.
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United Scientific™ Spring Scale Centripetal Force Apparatus
Easy to read scale for performing centripetal force experiments.
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Eisco Solar Cell with Wires
Polycrystalline solar cell with wires used for educational purposes.
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G.S.C. International Procelain Mini Bulb Holders
Perfect for any circuits activity.
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Peltier/Seebeck Thermal Generator
Demonstrate transformations of energy - thermal, electric, and kinetic - with this amazing device.
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Supertek® Equal Mass Density Cubes
Demonstrate the inverse relationship between density and volume.
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Supertek® Monkey and Hunter Demonstration
Demonstrate the independence of the horizontal and vertical components of projectile motion.

