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Wave Demonstrator is a 6-foot metal helical spring. This high-quality spring is ideal for demonstration of travers waves, wave propagation, wave reflection and standing waves
This simple electroscope is a conical flask with rubber stopper which holds a metal rod with disc top and lower flat end to which a leaf may be pasted.
Hooked weight set consists of seven polished brass weights and two black enameled weights with flat countersunk bottoms. Each weight is accurately adjusted and the value is clearly indicated.
In this activity, students can simulate Mendel's work and determine patterns of inheritance using special chips and Innovating Science's exclusive 'double dice.'
Discusses differences between properties of acids and bases, the role of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in acidic and basic substances, and the pH scale with regards to acid and base strength
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Science Education A science education product.
After working hard to make our dynamics carts very low friction, we've now added some friction back, so that you and your students can study friction in a controlled way. Not compatible with newer plastic dynamics carts.
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Science Education A science education product.
The Cart Picket Fence is a small plastic strip for doing photogate motion timing with dynamics carts. When the Cart Picket Fence passes through a photogate, the cart's velocity and acceleration as a function of time can be accurately measured.