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Fundamentals of Physics Projectile Launcher
This unique metal launcher has multiple settings, so launch speed and angles may vary.
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Fundamentals of Physics Inclined Plane
The multi-purpose Inclined Plane simplifies experiments involving motion and friction.
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Kinetic and Potential Energy Track
Clear, Concise Demo of Conservation of Energy
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Fundamentals of Physics Pendulum Kit
This Pendulum kit is an excellent model for investigating energy.
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Wards® QA Spectroscope
This semi-quantitative spectroscope is a simple and economical alternative to expensive equipment.
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Fundamentals of Physics Atomic Spectra Bench
Students understand atomic line spectra in a whole new light.
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Fundamantals of Physics Ballistic Pendulum
The Ballistic Pendulum is spring-loaded for easy investigations.
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Fundamentals of Physics Horsepower
Students learn to recognize the difference between work and energy with this apparatus.
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Fundamentals of Physics Newton Cart
Hands-On and Versatile Demonstration of Mechanics
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Fundamentals of Physics Wheel and Axle
Investigate the power of simple machines.
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Fundamentals of Physics Wedge, Inclined Plane, and Screw
Three Classic Simple Machines in One Kit.
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Fundamentals of Physics Centripetal Force Apparatus
Fun, Hands-On, and Safe Exploration of Force
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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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CENCO® Rotational Platform
Teachers can present high-intensity demonstrations in rotational inertia or experiment with forces involved with a bicycle gyroscope with this Rotational Platform.
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CENCO® String Vibrator
Unit consists of a sturdy metal frame carrying a DC motor with an eccentric shaft for exciting the vibrations. Clamp the frame to a table, attach a string and then simply use masses and a pulley to put tension on the string.

