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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.
Designed to measure both pulling and pushing forces allowing labs from cart collisions to tug-of-war.
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Used for measuring the temperature of liquids, air, and other materials. ScienceWorkshop Version.
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Allows students to conduct experiments to measure the speed of light. Reflect a laser off a movable mirror into a light receiver to measure phase differences.
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Designed for experiments involving low light level conditions. ScienceWorkshop version.
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Set of metal replacement coupons of varying strengths, designed for use with PASCO’s Stress Strain Apparatus.
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A 200 turn wire coil on a bobbin that has a base with three terminals that accommodate banana plug contacts for measuring current or voltage. Can be mounted on a Helmholtz base.
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Determines the current through the sensor by measuring the voltage across the internal resistor.
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Designed to allow the use of a force sensor as a balance.
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Designed to measure magnetic field with three selectable ranges of +-1000 gauss.
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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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