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Diamagnetic floating graphite
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Pyrolytic carbon is the material with the highest diamagnetic susceptibility at room temperature.
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Set of four small neodymium magnets and two small pieces of pyrolytic carbon.
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Pyrolytic carbon is the material with the highest diamagnetic susceptibility at room temperature.
Set of four small neodymium magnets and two small pieces of pyrolytic carbon.
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Replacement Spheres and collars for the Gravitational Torsion Balance (AP-8215A). Designed to convert to Tungsten while maintaining the proper large sphere dimensions.
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Determines the current through the sensor by measuring the voltage across the internal resistor.
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Slides through a special slot in the Rotary Motion Sensor and allows you to measure short linear distances.
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Designed for experiments involving low light level conditions. ScienceWorkshop version.
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A 2000 turn wire coil on one end of a wand that has two terminals at the other end to accommodate banana plug contacts, permitting easy connection of an electric circuit.
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Accurately measures position, velocity, and acceleration of a target. ScienceWorkshop version.
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Allows students to measure angular velocity, acceleration, centripetal forces, and other full range of motion experiments.
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Set of four 4 oz bottles of mineral oil, for use with the Millikan Oil Drop Apparatus.
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Allows the students observation of velocity of drop rising in an electric field, then permits calculation of the force on the charge carried by the oil drop.
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Allows students to study the behavior of a physical pendulum in either harmonic or chaotic motion.
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