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Simple Machines, Screw Model

Simple Machines, Screw Model

This wooden machine has a sturdy wooden construction ideal for classroom use.

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Pascal's Law Apparatus

Pascal's Law Apparatus

Mounted on molded plastic base, the unit consists of a base into the top of which may be screwed one of a set of four vases of differing shapes. An aperture in the bottom has a thin rubber diaphragm across it, bearing upon the short arm of the lever pointer. A moveable index on the vertical rod enables the height of water in vases to be set at same level. The apparatus is mounted on moulded plastic base that measures 25 x 17.5cm. The experiment is performed by screwing in each vase, in turn, and filling with water to the same level. It will be seen that the given height of water will result in the same deflection of pointer whatever shape of the vase.

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Trajectory Study Apparatus, Two Dimensional

Trajectory Study Apparatus, Two Dimensional

Explore the physics of projectile motion, trajectory path, velocity, acceleration, friction and more.

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Eisco® Friction Board Apparatus

Eisco® Friction Board Apparatus

Hands-on tool for comparative friction studies.

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Displacement Vessel

Displacement Vessel

A perfect tool for studying density, specific gravity, and water displacement. The 250mL polypropylene overflow can with spout only requires a catch bucket for the overflow.

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Twin Tone Bar Set

Twin Tone Bar Set

Perform a variety of physics experiments utilizing this demonstration kit.

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Simple Machines, Wheel and Axle Model

Simple Machines, Wheel and Axle Model

This wooden machine has a sturdy wooden construction ideal for classroom use.

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Speed of a Bubble Set

Speed of a Bubble Set

Liquidation

The Speed of a Bubble Set connects the mathematical concept of slope to the physical science concept of velocity.

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Eisco Economy Ballistic Pendulum

Eisco Economy Ballistic Pendulum

Accurate apparatus for demonstrating Newton's laws of motion.

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Simple Machines, Block and Tackle Model

Simple Machines, Block and Tackle Model

This wooden machine has a sturdy wooden construction ideal for classroom use.

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Free Fall Apparatus ‘g’ Economy with Timer

Free Fall Apparatus ‘g’ Economy with Timer

The determination of the gravitational constant ‘g’ is one of the most fundamental and early physical constants students must derive and observe. This kit has a wooden base, 1.1m rod and a movable electromagnet. The electromagnet can be moved anywhere on the rod and is powered by the timer. When the ball is released, the timer is triggered and stopped once the ball has landed on the base for a precise measurement and then calculation of ‘g’. Supplied with manual.

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Manometer Demonstration

Manometer Demonstration

Demonstrate the effect of pressure to water depth.

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Cartesian Diver Set

Cartesian Diver Set

This diver set expresses the effects of air pressure and buoyancy.

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Basic Simple Machines Kit

Basic Simple Machines Kit

Investigate the basic simple machines with this inclusive kit.

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Center of Gravity Kit

Center of Gravity Kit

Consists of one support, 5 plumb lines, 1 roll of tape, and 5 figures (triangle, L, trapezoid, parallelogram, parallelopiped). This kit helps students in the individual research of the center of gravity of a flat body, the conservation of the result on paper, the possibility of a graphic verification, and the discovery of the geometric research method.

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Reversible Compound Kater's Pendulum

Reversible Compound Kater's Pendulum

Liquidation

Unlike traditional pendulums, the Kater's pendulum center of gravity does not have to be know in order to determine the acceleration due to gravity.

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