Demonstrate how to string length and mass affect the movement of a pendulum. Simply attach strings of different lengths with different weights to the pendulum clamp and observe the differences in motion. Includes a heavy-duty pendulum clamp, a support stand with a 6 in. x 11 in. support base, and a 36 in. L rod, four 25 mm pendulum bobs…
Mirrors are great for numerous applications. They demonstrate reflection and refraction simply and effectively. They are an easy way to teach the principles of optics. Made of Plexiglass, which is much stronger than glass (will break/crack, but will not shatter like glass.)
For use with ripple tank, to operate both the ripple motor and the illuminate. Output 12 V A.C. max 24 W for illuminate and 0 to 6 V D.C. variable for ripple motor. Operates from 240 V A.C. mains.
Students can quantitatively see how pressure on an object changes as it moves deeper under a fluid with this interactive density pressure manometer activity. A hollow drum covered with a rubber membrane is connected to an open-end manometer. When the drum is pushed under water the pressure on the rubber membrane increases the pressure inside the tubing, causing the manometer…
Strong, all-metal construction. Height can be adjusted vertically and tightened at any point from parallel with the clamping surface up to 2 in. above it. Mount on a surface up to 2 in. thick. The aluminum pulley is 1-1/8 in. dia.
The Pulley Demonstration Set is designed to illustrate the working principle of simple machines. From the wheels on a bicycle to the gears in a car, the Pulley Demonstration System helps explain how things work. It helps students to understand the concepts of mechanical advantage, the efficiency of fixed and moveable pulleys, etc. Students perform quantitative experiments on fixed and…