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Fundamentals of Physics Pulley System
Discover the Mechanical Advantage of Different Pulley Combinations
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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 Force Table
The Fundamentals of physics force table is economical and convenient.
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Fundamentals of Physics Springs
These springs are an oversized demonstration of Hooke's Law.
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Atomic Structure Apparatus
With the Atomic Structure Apparatus, a large manipulative helps students visualize atomic structure.
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Racing Rings
With the magnet is on the outside, it's easy to see the science behind these eddy tubes.
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Force Mechanism Trough
With the Force Mechanism Trough, students can research acceleration and the effect of gravity on a moving body by propelling steel balls or a wood block down an aluminum trough track.
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Solid Balls for Physics Experiments
Drilled balls are used for pendulum bobs or impact experiments, while our other balls are suitable for collision apparatus and density/volume experiments.
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Ballistics Car
The Ballistics Car demonstrates an integral law of motion.
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Collision Track
This track includes everything needed to demonstrate three basic concepts of physics: acceleration, collision, and force.
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Density ID Set
A set of 15 samples of different materials used to challenge students to identify materials based on measurement of their density. For some specimens this will be straightforward. In other cases, it will lead to a discussion of uncertainty in measurements and data, and to an awareness that different materials may have nearly the same density.
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Double-Walled Calorimeter
Simple Calorimeter to Measure Heat in Many Applications
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Pulleys
These free-running plastic pulleys are durable in design.
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Inclined Plane Set
Present a Wide Variety of Standard Force and Motion Activities.

