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.
Roller coaster
Supplier: PHYWE
The profile of the runway has been designed so that the experiments can be performed easily, quickly and safely. The length of the track (1,5 m) is more than sufficient for all conceivable physical experiments to be performed. The trolleys are equipped with overload protection in the form of a recessed, resilient wheel suspension. Characteristics.
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Ylleduk
Supplier: GR NNA PLASTEMBALLAGE AB
Educational Materials, Electricity/Magnetism, Application: Physics, Ylleduk, 150 × 150 mm
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Ballistic pendulum and throwing device
Supplier: PHYWE
With a few simple steps, the ballistic pendulum is quickly rebuilt into a throwing device with a variable/variable firing angle. The ballistic pendulum, a common method for determining the speed of a pistol bullet, is to push them into a sandbag. With the ballistic pendulum, a harmless variant of this experiment can be performed in the classroom.
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Diver, Cartesian
Supplier: PHYWE
Divers of glass, placed in a bottle filled with water. If the liquid pressure increases, water flows into the diver, whose average density increases. This results in the diver sinking to rise again towards the surface when the pressure is reduced.
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Recipient
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Recipient with opening at the top. With the help of a rubber plug with electrical connection bushings, for example, a bell can be hung up in ordinary laboratory cables.
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Rocket
Supplier: PHYWE
For demonstration of the rocket principle. The model is half filled with water and placed on a launch pad. An internal overpressure is inflated with an air pump. The rocket is released manually and then flies freely longer than 40 m. Can also be propelled with a carbon dioxide cartridge along a tensioned line. The rocket's traction force, with carbon dioxide cartridge as the driving source, can be measured with a dynamometer and amounts to about 0.3 N.
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Trolley track with two trolleys
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Track with two trolleys and other accessories for investigating linear motion. The trolleys move with minimum friction on wheels with high-quality ball-bearings. They are fitted with magnets at their front ends for experiments involving both elastic and inelastic collisions.
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Microvolt amplifier for demonstration instruments
Supplier: PHYWE
For measuring low currents AC/DC and DC voltages AC/DC eg Hall voltages and thermal voltages. High sensitivity and very good electrical stability. Well shielded from disturbing voltages. Overload protected up to 220 V AC/DC. The front is equipped with two scales 0 to 3 and 0 to 10 both with fine division, measuring area window and automatic function indication. The back is equipped with a function switch, measuring range switch, pushbutton for zero setting and steering wheel for electrical zero adjustment. There is also a printer connection.
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Club for the tambourine
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Educational Materials, Waves and Oscillations, Application: Physics, Club for the tambourine
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Electrometer
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Instrument for comparing charge amounts. When charging, a hand is repelled from the jumper it is hung in. Mounted on a plate.
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Millikanapparat
Supplier: PHYWE
Equipment for demonstration of the quantum properties of the electric charge, as well as to determine the elementary charge. The experiment is easy to perform and suitable for both laboratory and demonstration using the Videoflex camera (765-1000). With the equipment, the elemental charge can be determined in 3 ways: change of charge by means of an alpha radiator, falling and rising speed with constant capacitor voltage and free voltage and falling speed without electric field.
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Whiteboard mechanics 1, basic set with whiteboard
Supplier: PHYWE
Contains 50 different components including detailed instructions. Delivered in a plywood box, 31 different attempts are described in the manual, e.g. Examples of experiments:
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Needle holder with pin
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
For attaching an electric spinner to the ball generator's ball. Equipped with 4 mm banana plug.
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Tuning fork with plotter pen
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Tuning fork that allows for plotting oscillations on a sheet of paper. The oscillation is triggered by pushing the prongs of the fork together. The oscillation of the tuning fork is highly visible both with the naked eye or with the aid of a stroboscope. Includes a plotter pen with holder and a counterweight.
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Tuning fork for demonstrations
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Large tuning fork for demonstration the vibrating legs of the fork.
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Experiment kit, electric field lines
Supplier: PHYWE
For demonstration of electric fields between electrodes of different shapes. The electrodes have been applied in thin conductive layers on plexiglass plates and the field line images appear in groats placed in a cuvette with 1 to 2 mm castor oil (the cuvette is placed on the plexiglass plate). The cuvette has an annular electrode in the outer jacket and a 4 mm connection sleeve. The cleaning is easy when electrodes resp. plexiglass plate never comes into contact with the oil. Suitable voltage source: High voltage generator 0 to 25 kV or Van de Graff generator.



