"physics kits"
Primary Basic Electricity Kit
These robust and engaging kits are designed as a resource for the teaching of introductory electricity.
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Innovating Science® Forensic Chemistry Set of 12 Labs
Learn about the full range of forensic investigations through chemistry, biology, and physical science.
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Bio-Energy Education Kit
Have your students explore the alternatives to hydrogen and methanol as fuel with this kit.
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Density Cubes - lead free
Density Cubes, Set of 4 Metals with Hooks, 1.26" (32 mm) sides, lead free.
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United Scientific® Building and Designing Batteries STEM Kit
Students assemble electrical circuits and construct batteries with this kit.
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Indosaw Warehouse Analysis Kit
Precision tools for accurate grain testing, moisture analysis, and sample handling.
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Faraday Cage
Demonstrate that a charge cannot exist inside a conductor and re-create Faraday’s classic 'Ice pail' experiment with this kit.
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Kid Inventor Advanced Creative Electronics Kit
This advanced kit of 320 projects not only introduces students to the basics of electricity and electronics, but also provides them with hands-on experience in the practical application of those concepts.
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miniPCR® Bandit™ STEM Electrophoresis Kit
Bandit™ is a safe and low-cost STEM activity kit students can use to build and run a working electrophoresis system.
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Ward's® Density Blocks Lab Activity
Engage Students in a Hands-On Density Activity
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ArduTouch Synth Soldering Kit
Solder this kit, and you have made a musical instrument! Make beautiful music, sound, or noise! Learn how to solder. This kit is designed for anyone to learn to solder and learn how to make cool things with electronics.
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TI-84 Plus CE Calculator
This Texas Instruments graphing calculator is the workhorse of math and physics classrooms everywhere.
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United Scientific™ Student Force Table
Illustrate force vectors and resultants.




