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The loosely coiled, entirely metal, spring can be used in scientific experiments and demonstrations. Traditional design 7cm diam.
50mm plastic pulley with ball bearing fitted on an aluminium boss with tapped holes and a clamping screw to accommodate rods up to 13 mm diameter. Tapped holes are provided so that the pulley may be fitted on to the boss with its axis of rotation
String. One of the most useful items to have in any workplace, nursery, school, or office. Our multi purpose string is made from 100% cotton to ensure great strength, and offers an almost endless list of possibilities. Comi
Smart wire' is a shape memory alloy (SMA) that changes its length with a useful pulling force when a small current is passed through it. (Minimum order = 1 metre. This is enough for 10 useable lengths).
Design and technology as well as science teachers are buying the amazing ferrofluid a truly magnetic liquid. This consists of micron size magnetic particles (magnetite) in a mineral oil. Particles are coated in a surfactant which prevents them clu
In the mid 1950s the British radio engineer Christopher Cockerell developed a jet system which he called the 'hovercraft principle'. His experiments used an electric blower and two tin cans, one inside the other, to show the principle. Thi
Smart wire' is a shape memory alloy (SMA) that changes its length with a useful pulling force when a small current is passed through it. (Minimum order = 1 metre. This is enough for 10 useable lengths).
For demonstrating Hooke's Law, resolution of forces, kinetic energy measurement etc. Will recover from stretch to approx 400mm. Specification Size: 22 x 15mm.
A pack of 10 pre-cut cardboard balloon buggy chassis and wheels, dowel axels, balloons and nozzles. Simply pop-out the pieces of card and assembled (no glue or tape required). This is a versatile low-
This remarkable alloy melts at just 61°C, but does not contain lead or cadmium. It is relatively hard and extremely tough. It is used, for example, to fill small tubes for bending without crushing, ca
Silly putty’ or ‘bouncy putty’ has long been available as an amusement but this type of material – properly known as visco-elastic polymer or dilatant compound – has serious engineering applications.
To demonstrate the Lenz’s law and effects of electromagnetically induced currents. A ring launcher consist of the base unit and built-in vertical solenoid of thick copper wire with a removeable iron c
Durable apparatus to study velocity, acceleration, and projectile motion. Marbles can be launched from five different speeds at any angle between 0 and 90°. Velocity of the marble can range from 3 m/s
Understanding the principles of physics that occur on a roller coaster has become easier. This triple play apparatus consists of three tracks – one straight down, one with one loop, and the third with
This track is modelled after the famous Brachistochrone problem. Using this track, you can test whether the path of the shortest length is the path of the quickest descent.
Operates on 12V A.C. The timer has an electromagnet, with spring loaded guides, the table is struck by a dotting screw carried on the armature. The peg on the support table is movable to allow maximum use of carbon paper discs
A lightweight hand operated vacuum pump, drawing 15cm3 per stroke, \nup to a maximum vacuum of 50mmHg. It can be used to produce positive gauge pressures up to 2atm.
(Falling Body Apparatus) Showing that horizontal and vertical motions are independent of each other. Consists of a wooden block 190 x 58 x 30 mm approx. with a pivoted L-section spring loaded metal launching bar with a trigger catch. On releasing
With a diameter of 15cm and a coiled height of 15.5cm, this rainbow coloured springy behaves like any other, just on a much larger scale.
Steel fly wheel 100 mm diameter, mass 1.5 Kg with pulley 20 mm diameter on shaft held in brackets. Mounted on base.
For demonstrating the transmissibility \nof fluid pressure and to show how \nmechanical advantage may be \nobtained using interconnected \ncylinders of different diameters. \nBased upon graduated glass \nsyringes having capacities of 10 ml \nand 5
Apparatus may be used to explore the laws of motion without an air table and to study the inertia, constant velocity and acceleration, and collisions in two dimensions. On flat smooth surface, the balloon puck can glide through without much resist
To Study the effects of friction using 4 different surface materials on a board Includes surface board, hooks and wooden blocks, With instruction manual.
Limbs 280 x 5 mm bore with ends riffled & bent at 90° for rear connections, mounted on graduated plastics base.
Magnetic wheel toy that spins around the specially design metal track at the flick of a wrist. Its clever design makes the most of kinetic and potential energy, meaning only slight movements are necessary to keep it moving. An LED in
For measuring velocity and acceleration. A vibrating striker prints dots on \nthe tape using carbon disc. The unit is housed in a sturdy plastic case, \nworks on 6-9 V DC, producing 25 or 40 dots per second.
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The loosely coiled, entirely metal, spring can be used in scientific experiments and demonstrations. Traditional design 7cm diam.
50mm plastic pulley with ball bearing fitted on an aluminium boss with tapped holes and a clamping screw to accommodate rods up to 13 mm diameter. Tapped holes are provided so that the pulley may be fitted on to the boss with its axis of rotation
String. One of the most useful items to have in any workplace, nursery, school, or office. Our multi purpose string is made from 100% cotton to ensure great strength, and offers an almost endless list of possibilities. Comi
Smart wire' is a shape memory alloy (SMA) that changes its length with a useful pulling force when a small current is passed through it. (Minimum order = 1 metre. This is enough for 10 useable lengths).
Design and technology as well as science teachers are buying the amazing ferrofluid a truly magnetic liquid. This consists of micron size magnetic particles (magnetite) in a mineral oil. Particles are coated in a surfactant which prevents them clu
In the mid 1950s the British radio engineer Christopher Cockerell developed a jet system which he called the 'hovercraft principle'. His experiments used an electric blower and two tin cans, one inside the other, to show the principle. Thi
Smart wire' is a shape memory alloy (SMA) that changes its length with a useful pulling force when a small current is passed through it. (Minimum order = 1 metre. This is enough for 10 useable lengths).
For demonstrating Hooke's Law, resolution of forces, kinetic energy measurement etc. Will recover from stretch to approx 400mm. Specification Size: 22 x 15mm.
A pack of 10 pre-cut cardboard balloon buggy chassis and wheels, dowel axels, balloons and nozzles. Simply pop-out the pieces of card and assembled (no glue or tape required). This is a versatile low-
This remarkable alloy melts at just 61°C, but does not contain lead or cadmium. It is relatively hard and extremely tough. It is used, for example, to fill small tubes for bending without crushing, ca
Silly putty’ or ‘bouncy putty’ has long been available as an amusement but this type of material – properly known as visco-elastic polymer or dilatant compound – has serious engineering applications.
To demonstrate the Lenz’s law and effects of electromagnetically induced currents. A ring launcher consist of the base unit and built-in vertical solenoid of thick copper wire with a removeable iron c
Durable apparatus to study velocity, acceleration, and projectile motion. Marbles can be launched from five different speeds at any angle between 0 and 90°. Velocity of the marble can range from 3 m/s
Understanding the principles of physics that occur on a roller coaster has become easier. This triple play apparatus consists of three tracks – one straight down, one with one loop, and the third with
This track is modelled after the famous Brachistochrone problem. Using this track, you can test whether the path of the shortest length is the path of the quickest descent.
Operates on 12V A.C. The timer has an electromagnet, with spring loaded guides, the table is struck by a dotting screw carried on the armature. The peg on the support table is movable to allow maximum use of carbon paper discs
A lightweight hand operated vacuum pump, drawing 15cm3 per stroke, \nup to a maximum vacuum of 50mmHg. It can be used to produce positive gauge pressures up to 2atm.
(Falling Body Apparatus) Showing that horizontal and vertical motions are independent of each other. Consists of a wooden block 190 x 58 x 30 mm approx. with a pivoted L-section spring loaded metal launching bar with a trigger catch. On releasing
With a diameter of 15cm and a coiled height of 15.5cm, this rainbow coloured springy behaves like any other, just on a much larger scale.
Steel fly wheel 100 mm diameter, mass 1.5 Kg with pulley 20 mm diameter on shaft held in brackets. Mounted on base.
For demonstrating the transmissibility \nof fluid pressure and to show how \nmechanical advantage may be \nobtained using interconnected \ncylinders of different diameters. \nBased upon graduated glass \nsyringes having capacities of 10 ml \nand 5
Apparatus may be used to explore the laws of motion without an air table and to study the inertia, constant velocity and acceleration, and collisions in two dimensions. On flat smooth surface, the balloon puck can glide through without much resist
To Study the effects of friction using 4 different surface materials on a board Includes surface board, hooks and wooden blocks, With instruction manual.
Limbs 280 x 5 mm bore with ends riffled & bent at 90° for rear connections, mounted on graduated plastics base.
Magnetic wheel toy that spins around the specially design metal track at the flick of a wrist. Its clever design makes the most of kinetic and potential energy, meaning only slight movements are necessary to keep it moving. An LED in
For measuring velocity and acceleration. A vibrating striker prints dots on \nthe tape using carbon disc. The unit is housed in a sturdy plastic case, \nworks on 6-9 V DC, producing 25 or 40 dots per second.
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