Activités d'électricité/de magnétisme
Avantor propose un catalogue complet d’instruments et d’outils utiles pour démontrer les concepts fondamentaux de la physique, applicables à la vie quotidienne aussi bien à l’intérieur qu’à l’extérieur du laboratoire. Démontrez des notions clés telles que l’accélération sur un plan incliné, la friction, l’énergie potentielle et cinétique, la conductivité électrique, les champs magnétiques, les longueurs d’onde et la vitesse du son, entre autres. Les matériaux pédagogiques durables sont conçus pour une utilisation intensive et régulière, et tous les modèles sont faciles à utiliser.
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Primary and Secondary Coils
Primary and Secondary Coils are used to investigate electromagnetic induction.
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Eisco® Basic Circuits Kit
Economical set for teaching the basics of circuits
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KidWind® Motor Mount Assembly
The KidWind Motor Mount Pack holds the motor (generator) in place when affixed to the wind turbine nacelle. The Motor Mount Pack can be used to replace lost parts from a nacelle. It can also be used to mount a nacelle to the tower for a vertical axis wind turbine configuration.
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KidWind® Wind Turbine Hubs
The hub will press fit onto the shaft of many small DC generators; just attach your own blades and begin experimenting with wind power! The hub is designed to allow you to change blade angles and/or interchange blade sets quickly and easily. An improved stainless-steel insert can take a beating in your classroom year after year without failing!
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Dissectible Student Leyden Jar
Quickly demonstrate the isolation of a static charge.
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Electricity and Magnetism Set
The perfect starter set to conduct numerous physics experiments, specifically electricity and magnetism. Set includes 37 pieces, batteries not included.
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The Stirling Design External Combustion Engine
Demonstrate the Stirling Design External Combustion Engine with our 18×11 cm working model. The Stirling engine currently is being re-examined as a practical source of power because of its adaptability to almost any fuel. First produced in the 1800’s as a non-electric fan and an automatic hot air water pump, the engine soon became obsolete due to its lack of sufficient power when compared to the newly developed combustion engine. Any fuel can be used with our model, but denatured alcohol is suggested for clean operation.

