Physics Educational Materials
Avantor offers a complete catalog of instruments and tools useful for demonstrating key, basic concepts of physics that are applicable to everyday life both in and out of the laboratory. Demonstrate core ideas such as acceleration down a plane, friction, potential and kinetic energy, electrical conductivity, magnetic fields, wavelengths and velocity of sound, and more. Durable educational materials are designed for heavy use with consistent levels of handling, and all models are easy to use.
Electrostatic double pendulum
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Used to detect electric charge. Also suitable for use with belt generator and Faraday's cage. Equipped with connection for 4 mm banana plug.
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Motor/generator
Supplier: PHYWE
The following experiments can be performed.
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Pendulum bobs
Supplier: PHYWE
Suitable for use as pendulum bobs for frequency experiments. Hardened and polished ball bearings with eyelet.
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Balls of styrofoam
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
For charging attempts. About 50 pcs in a box.
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Conductor bottle
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
For storage of electric charge. Consists of a glass cylinder with metal foil and a conductor ball on a rod.
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Magnetic field, force
Supplier: PHYWE
Used in studies of the power action of a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field. The field can e.g. obtained from U-magnet 765-0444. With two bands, the force action between these at different current directions can be investigated. Each band is provided at both ends with a 4 mm banana plug.
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Hole siren
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Metal plate with four rows of holes at different distances. By simultaneously setting the disc in rotation and blowing with a blowpipe, a major chord is obtained. The disc is used together with a hand-driven rotary apparatus or an electric motor. Disc Ø: 200 mm.
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Zeeman effects
Supplier: PHYWE
With equipment, demonstration and accurate calculations can be performed of how the atom's spectral lines are divided by the influence of a magnetic field (the Zeeman effect).
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Resistance wire
Supplier: GR NNA PLASTEMBALLAGE AB
For use in, for example, examination and determination of resistivity.
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Conductor balls
Supplier: PHYWE
For electrostatic experiments, for example, determination of the charge of a sphere and induction experiments. Hollow surface-treated brass sphere equipped with 4 mm holes for connecting banana connectors.
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Gyroscopic motion, spoked wheel
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Spoked wheel with weighted rim for demonstrating conservation of angular momentum. Simple to use due to small wheel radius and ease of suspension. Teachers and students can feel the conservation of angular momentum as they hold the spinning wheel while sitting in a rotating chair or standing on a rotating platform. You can also create the effect of precession by spinning the bicycle wheel and hanging it from a string.
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Thomson e / m tube
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Evacuated glass flask containing i.a. electron gun with directly heated tungsten wire cathode and a cylindrical, collimating anode. The generated beam is allowed to stroke along a semi-transparent mica disc in the center of the tube. Luminescent coating on the front of the disc makes the beam appear. Two of the edges of the back are provided with graduated scales.
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Function generator
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Function generator with external sweep function and power amplifier for use in versatile student and practical experiments covering simple harmonic oscillation, AC electricity and induction. Featuring illuminated, digital display for frequency, signal form, offset and other parameters.
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Contact screw
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Skarvklämma med skruv. För tråd och plåt med max 1 mm tjocklek.
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Stirling engine, transparent
Supplier: PHYWE
Phywe's transparent Stirling engine clearly shows the engine's components and operation. For the demonstration of the function of.
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The hydrostatic paradox
Supplier: PHYWE
Apparatus for detecting that the pressure at the bottom of a container does not depend on its design, but only on the liquid level. For quantitative determination of the hydrostatic pressure and examination of the linear relationship between pressure and liquid level. The liquid pressure at the bottom of the various vessels deforms a highly elastic rubber membrane whose movement is transmitted to a centimeter-graded needle. The deviation can be compensated with weights. The mass and distance of the weight from the pivot point make it possible to quantitatively determine the pressure change. A second pointer can be mounted vertically to visualize fluid level.



