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Neodymium magnets, Ø 10 x 8 mm
These magnets are so powerful that they can even demonstrate the properties of extremely weakly magnetic materials.
These magnets are so powerful that they can even demonstrate the properties of extremely weakly magnetic materials.
Accurately measures position, velocity, and acceleration of a target. ScienceWorkshop version.
Designed for experiments involving low light level conditions. ScienceWorkshop version.
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.
Allows students to measure angular velocity, acceleration, centripetal forces, and other full range of motion experiments.
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.
Used for measuring the temperature of liquids, air, and other materials. ScienceWorkshop Version.
Combines features that significantly improve the ease of setup, the durability of the Torsion Band and the quality of results. In the newer models the spheres are tungsten rather than lead.
Allows students to study the behavior of a physical pendulum in either harmonic or chaotic motion.
Replacement Spheres and collars for the Gravitational Torsion Balance (AP-8215A). Designed to convert to Tungsten while maintaining the proper large sphere dimensions.
Determines the current through the sensor by measuring the voltage across the internal resistor.
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