Basic circuit kit, with a switch, (2) 'C' Batteries with Holders, (2) Light Holders, (5) Bulbs, and bulk wire for connecting, for a classroom or home experiment. One kit works well for a group of 3-5 students and demonstrates the pricinples of circuits and electricity
Leyden Jar, Designed For Classroom Demonstrations, With A Durable Inner And Outer Plate, A Plastic Dielectric, And Instructions. The Inner Plate Has A Hook And Ball Attached Which Makes It Easy To Charge, Use This Equipment To Duplicate Many Classic Static Electricity Experiments
Electrophorus - Demonstration, Comprises a thick plastic base with four rubber feet alongwith with 18 cm diameter aluminium plate with an insulating handle. Produce a strong spark repeatedly, without recharging. 18 cm diameter aluminum plate
Relay Demonstration Unit, Allows The Investigation And Study Of How A Relay Functions, In A Clear And Practical Manner, The Circuit Powering The Coil Is Easily Seen To Be Completely Separate From The Circuit, Coil Input 4-6V Dc Bulb Input Max. 6V Ac / Dc
Knife Switch, Single Pole - Single Throw, Durable Plastic Base Knife Switches That Stand Up During Tough Student Use. Poles & Knives Are Made Of Brass For Good Electrical Connections.
Basic Plotting Compass, 16mm, Glass Face, Aluminum Case, Diameter: 0.6 In. (1.3Cm), One Individual Unit, Provide A Simple, Teachable Way To Demonstrate Magnetic Fields In Class. Simple Use And Easy Readability Make It Straight-Forward For Students To Map Magnetic Fields
Energy Tube, teaching resource for an array of scientific concepts: open and closed circuits, conductors vs. Insulators, light waves, sound waves,currents, and energy, When a conductor touches both of the electrodes on tube, tube emits a sound and flashing red/green/blue LED lights
Electroscope Needle, Great For Hands On Experience With Electrostatic Principles In Physics Classrooms And Labs. The Sheet Metal Walls Of The Electroscope Are Attached To A Plastic Base And Top. Front Glass Window Slides Up To Allow Insertion Of Ionizing Material In Chamber
Oersted's Apparatus, demonstrates the action of electric current on a magnet. A cobalt steel needle (75mm long) with agate bearing supported by pivot, mounted on a plastic base and surrounded by rectangular frame fitted with terminals, 0.6 lbs, 8.0x7.5x1.8in