Basic St. Louis Motor, Useful In Demonstrating The Operations Of A Dc Motor, Consisting Of A Two-Pole Armature Mounted Between Magnets. Steel Supports Are Mounted On A Ridged Plastic Base. Operates On 3 To 6 V Dc.
Equilateral Prism, Material: Glass, Useful for Experiments in Optics, Light Refraction and Wavelengths, Designed for physics and educational uses. Because of their educational use design, there may be minor imperfections that do not affect physical function, Size: 3in (75mm) x 1in
Rh-Antisera, 50 Students, Synonyms: Anti-Rh(D), Monoclonal Antibodies, Appearance: Liquid, Blue (Anti-A) or Yellow (Anti-B) or Clear (Anti-D), size: 5 ml
Double Convex Lens, Highly polished, optically true lens is excellent for physics classroom demonstrations in optics and light refraction, with ground edges, great for physics classrooms, with highest grade, Size: 250 mm focal length, Lens measures 1.5in diameter, 0.2 weight
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
Equilateral Prism, Material: Acrylic, Useful for experiments in Optics, Light Refraction and Wavelengths, Will create a rainbow (even in room light) by using the simple led light of a smart phone, User will need to create a small slit in a black piece of paper, Size: 1in Hx1in W
Pulley Large Demonstration Double, Designed for Classroom Demonstrations, Light-weight, low-friction, and deformation-resistant plastic ensures accurate results, Open to make it easier for users to run pulley cords through them
Human Skeleton Model, with Ligament Details, Painted Muscle Origins and Insertions, Flexible Spine and Joints - Rod Mount with Rolling Base, Numbered keycard, anatomical chart and dust cover included
Water Kit, Magnetic Water Molecules, 1 Cup, Contents: Plastic Cup: 1, Water Molecules: 12, Sodium: 1, Chloride: 1, Ethane Molecule: 1, Hydroxyl Group: 1, fun tool to help you teach water concepts, students will use these magnetic water molecules to discover hydrogen bonding, make ice etc