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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
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.
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
Steel fly wheel 100 mm diameter, mass 1.5 Kg with pulley 20 mm diameter on shaft held in brackets. Mounted on base.
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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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-
Balloon propelled wooden toy car. Fit a balloon over the nozzle then blow into the exhaust pipe to inflate. Release the air in the balloon and watch the car go!
Great value pack of 100 round balloons. Specification Pk100. 175mm.
Can be used with G By Freefall and/or Light Gates. The Millisecond Timer has the facility for G by Free Fall experiment, and also for manual timing. There are 2 input sockets for the connection of a m
Suitable for use in a range of different environments, they are a single use and disposable option for situations where storage is limited. Each cup has been made from a premium food-grade, poly-coate
The unit consists of a wooden base with upper and a lower platform. The upper platform has a hole to allow use as a simple circulation system with a single reservoir. Includes two glass basins and shaped glass tubes. This unit is used as an access
Steel shaft, pulley of 70 mm diameter Shaft overhangs the base to allow a wound up weight to fall down.
Demonstrates the transmission of pressure by a liquid, the compressibility of gases, and Archimedes Principle. The set consists of a Cartesian diver, glass cylinder, a rubber diaphragm, and instructions.
Made of MDF board, with aluminum guide rails, which act as guide for Hall’s carriage and friction blocks. With 38 mm pulley on one end of the board. Overall dimensions 13.3 x 1.6 x 122 cm approx.
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.
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.
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.
To demonstrate conservation of energy, conservation of momentum and projectile motion. Consists of a metal track to drop a steel ball, circular scale for measuring the angle at which the ball drops. Includes two steel balls and instructions. Size:
An electric bell 3 - 6 V AC / DC suspended in a bell jar, fitted with rubber bung and connector terminals.
Consists of 5 plywoood beams with grooves. Supplied with 4 fulcrums & 40 \nmetal blanks 25mm square., fi ve plywood beams 600 x 44 x 3 mm graduated \nevery 38 mm and with groove across its centre to locate the fulcrum \npoint. Also included ar
Searle’s Pattern. Spirit level mounted in two \nrectangular cast iron frame with one end \nresting on point of micrometer screw, fi tted \nin one frame, the second end of spirit level \npivoted in the second frame. The micromete
To show liquid pressure increases with depth. A sheet metal cylinder with three orifices of same size but at different heights.
The set consists of two plastic, 10cm-diameter hemispheres. Each half has a wooden handle firmly attached to it. One of the hemispheres has a raised edge to hold a rubber seal, while the other hemisphere has a stopcock for attaching to vacuum tubi
The apparatus consists of an electromagnet housed in a plastic case with connections provided for an external timer. It also contains a platform unit containing a switch and terminals for the external timer. The unit is supplied with
This kit includes a unique plastic moulding which turns a fizzy drink bottle into a squeezy or ‘stomp rocket’ launcher – enabling students, for example, to design and make educational kits intended fo
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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
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.
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
Steel fly wheel 100 mm diameter, mass 1.5 Kg with pulley 20 mm diameter on shaft held in brackets. Mounted on base.
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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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-
Balloon propelled wooden toy car. Fit a balloon over the nozzle then blow into the exhaust pipe to inflate. Release the air in the balloon and watch the car go!
Great value pack of 100 round balloons. Specification Pk100. 175mm.
Can be used with G By Freefall and/or Light Gates. The Millisecond Timer has the facility for G by Free Fall experiment, and also for manual timing. There are 2 input sockets for the connection of a m
Suitable for use in a range of different environments, they are a single use and disposable option for situations where storage is limited. Each cup has been made from a premium food-grade, poly-coate
The unit consists of a wooden base with upper and a lower platform. The upper platform has a hole to allow use as a simple circulation system with a single reservoir. Includes two glass basins and shaped glass tubes. This unit is used as an access
Steel shaft, pulley of 70 mm diameter Shaft overhangs the base to allow a wound up weight to fall down.
Demonstrates the transmission of pressure by a liquid, the compressibility of gases, and Archimedes Principle. The set consists of a Cartesian diver, glass cylinder, a rubber diaphragm, and instructions.
Made of MDF board, with aluminum guide rails, which act as guide for Hall’s carriage and friction blocks. With 38 mm pulley on one end of the board. Overall dimensions 13.3 x 1.6 x 122 cm approx.
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.
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.
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.
To demonstrate conservation of energy, conservation of momentum and projectile motion. Consists of a metal track to drop a steel ball, circular scale for measuring the angle at which the ball drops. Includes two steel balls and instructions. Size:
An electric bell 3 - 6 V AC / DC suspended in a bell jar, fitted with rubber bung and connector terminals.
Consists of 5 plywoood beams with grooves. Supplied with 4 fulcrums & 40 \nmetal blanks 25mm square., fi ve plywood beams 600 x 44 x 3 mm graduated \nevery 38 mm and with groove across its centre to locate the fulcrum \npoint. Also included ar
Searle’s Pattern. Spirit level mounted in two \nrectangular cast iron frame with one end \nresting on point of micrometer screw, fi tted \nin one frame, the second end of spirit level \npivoted in the second frame. The micromete
To show liquid pressure increases with depth. A sheet metal cylinder with three orifices of same size but at different heights.
The set consists of two plastic, 10cm-diameter hemispheres. Each half has a wooden handle firmly attached to it. One of the hemispheres has a raised edge to hold a rubber seal, while the other hemisphere has a stopcock for attaching to vacuum tubi
The apparatus consists of an electromagnet housed in a plastic case with connections provided for an external timer. It also contains a platform unit containing a switch and terminals for the external timer. The unit is supplied with
This kit includes a unique plastic moulding which turns a fizzy drink bottle into a squeezy or ‘stomp rocket’ launcher – enabling students, for example, to design and make educational kits intended fo
Showing products per page