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Vernier® Photogate
Study free fall, rolling objects, collisions, and pendulums.
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Vernier® Time of Flight Pad
Use the Time of Flight Pad to precisely measure how long a projectile has been in motion. The Time of Flight Pad is used with the Vernier Projectile Launcher and a Vernier interface to determine the launch speed of a projectile, along with the time the projectile is in flight. Time-of-flight measurements allow students to see just how kinematic calculations work in real-world applications. The Time of Flight Pad is electrically like a photogate. When a ball strikes the foam top surface, a circuit is closed.
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Vernier® Circuit Board 2
The Vernier Circuit Board 2 is a basic electricity lab on a board. The turret terminals for every component make it easy to connect basic series and parallel circuits, examine the behavior of different components, and investigate RLC circuits. The Vernier Circuit Board 2 includes 10 bulbs, a resettable fuse, three powering options, 10 alligator clip leads, terminal clips to add components, and pre-installed components.
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Vernier® Truss Accesssory Kit
A fast and effective method to evaluate the strength of trusses.
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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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Pulley Demo, Advanced, Set
Nine pulleys and an innovative device combine to create a classroom demonstrations for each topic on pulleys in your curriculum.
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Dr. Fuel Cell™ Basic Science Kit
With this collection of science kits, you and your students can explore the concepts behind and the many applications of solar hydrogen, direct methanol, and other fuel cell technologies.
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Air Track with Built-in Air Supply
This air track provides a frictionless surface that is indispensable for studying the mechanics of linear motion.
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Fiber Optic Element
3' Fiber optic element, easily demonstrates the bending of light through the fiber optic wire. An inexpensive way to introduce students to fiber optics specifically the use of fiber optics for visual applications.
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Essential Physics Demo: Wood and Metal Heat Conducting Cylinder
Demonstrate the Difference Between the Specific Heat of Objects.
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Individual Glass Lenses
All Types and Sizes for all Optical Applications.
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K’NEX Education Intro to Simple Machines: Gears
Teach your students about gear ratios and different gear configurations and how these concepts are used to change the amount of applied force to an object.
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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.

