Activités de propriétés physiques de la matière
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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Specific Gravity Cylinders
Four different metal cylinders each measuring 38 mm long x 10 mm in diameter.
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Equal Mass, Set 5 cylinders lead free
To study the relationship between mass and density. Lead free set.
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Pendulum Investigation Kit
Understanding pendulum motion is fundamental to the study of vibrations and waves.
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G.S.C. International Archimedes' Principle Apparatus
Teach density the way Archimedes imagined it.
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Metal Cube and Slab Set
A steel cube, an aluminum cube and a rectangular aluminum slab have each been painted to conceal the identity of the metal. The steel and aluminum cubes have equal volume while the aluminum slab has greater volume. One plastic metric ruler is included with this set. For use with IPS textbook. Set of three.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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Properties Of Matter: What Is Oobleck?
Hands On Science For Elementary Students!
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Gas Law Demonstration
Investigate the dependence of pressure on a gas with changes in temperature and volume.
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Properties of Materials Kit
Fully investigate density, buoyancy and specific gravity.
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Arco® Expansion of Liquids Apparatus
Compares thermal expansion of various liquids.
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Supertek® Equal Mass Density Cubes
Demonstrate the inverse relationship between density and volume.
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Separation of a Mixture: Physical Properties of Matter
Perfect Introduction to Physical Properties.

