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Physics Educational Materials

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.

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Pendulum balls

Pendulum balls

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

Educational Materials, Mechanics, Application: Physics, Pendulum ball, steel, 25 mm

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Material samples

Material samples

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

Set of 15 samples for examination of mechanical, calorimetric, magnetic and electrical properties. Materials: Aluminum, Iron, Glass, Rubber, Wood, Porcelain, Copper, Nickel, Cardboard, Woolen fabric, Coal, Foam, Zinc, PVC, AlNiCo.

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Resonance apparatus

Resonance apparatus

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

For acoustic detection of standing sound waves and for determining the wavelength of the sound source and then the speed of sound in air (Velocity=frequency×wavelength). The system is filled with water and a sound source (tuning fork) is held to the open tube end. By varying the height of the reservoir and the height of the liquid in the tube students can determine the wavelength using audible effects associated with standing waves.

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Solar cells, experimental kit

Solar cells, experimental kit

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

The kit contains components for basic laboratory work with solar cells. The components are simply designed and the students quickly build their experimental setups. With the rate, e.g. the following are studied.

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Thermistors

Thermistors

Supplier: GR NNA PLASTEMBALLAGE AB

Semiconductor type nonlinear resistors with large negative temperature coefficient (NTC resistors). Used for studies of temperature dependence of resistances, such as temperature sensors, current limiters, etc. Of standardized disc type with connecting wires.

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Optics manual for TESS 1 and 2

Optics manual for TESS 1 and 2

Supplier: PHYWE

Describes 70 different experiments, on 288 pages, that can be performed in the areas.

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Experiment Kit, general physics and mechanics

Supplier: GR NNA PLASTEMBALLAGE AB

The set is primarily intended for the upper level of elementary school or the equivalent level of knowledge. It is suitable for both demonstration and laboratory use. The kit can be used in any room with access to water. The kit includes everything needed with the exception of table salt, rubbing alcohol, cotton and cardboard sheets. The material is stored in a specially designed wooden box. Through a wealth of detail and many combination possibilities, basic physics experiments can be carried out in a number of different areas. Examples of attempts:

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Tube holder S

Tube holder S

Supplier: 3B Scientific

Tube holder to support all S series electron tubes for easy and safe operation. The five pin sockets for the tube are concealed inside the tube holder. A cathode protection switch is integrated into the tube holder, to protect the heated cathode from excessive voltage. The base plate has a slot for attaching the Helmholtz pair of coils S.

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Bunsen element

Bunsen element

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

Used in electrochemistry. Voltage, max 2 V. The unit is divisible and consists of glass beaker, cylindrical zinc electrode, plastic beaker, carbon electrode, crocodile clamps and lid. Fill with nitric acid (65%) or sulfuric acid (8%). A light-rotating motor with a propeller is suitable as a voltage indicator.

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X-ray equipment

X-ray equipment

Supplier: PHYWE

Phywe's new X-ray equipment is specially developed for teaching purposes. Used in laboratory work and demonstrations from the simplest transilluminations to Bragg diffraction and Compton scattering. Tungsten is normally used as a cathode in X-ray tubes. This means that the voltage must be up to about 65 kV before X-rays are formed. Phywe's X-ray tubes only need 10 to 12 kV for the process to start. For the X-ray equipment, there are 3 different X-ray tubes with the anodes made of Cu, Mo and Fe. These are built as plug-in modules and are replaced in a few seconds. Most laboratories can be connected to Phywe's data measurement system COBRA. The X-ray cabinet is equipped with a large space for experimental setups, clearly visible through a sliding door of acrylic plastic containing lead particles. Two safety switches are connected to the door. The equipment meets the EU requirements for X-ray equipment and is CE Approved.

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Plexiglas rod

Plexiglas rod

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

Used in electrostatic experiments. Equipped with holes, 4 mm, at one end for connection of conductor ball or capacitor plate.

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Kulor

Kulor

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

Educational Materials, Mechanics, Application: Physics, Wooden ball, 25 mm

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Leclanche element

Leclanche element

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

Used in electrochemistry. Voltage, max 1.5 V. The unit is divisible and consists of glass beaker, cylindrical zinc electrode, plastic beaker, carbon electrode, manganese oxide, crocodile clamps and lid. Fill with ammonium chloride solution (20%).

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Resistance boards

Resistance boards

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

Used to show how metal wire resistance depends on length, cross-sectional area and material. Made of plastic and equipped with 6 tensioned wires connected with 4 mm banana plugs.

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Kundt's tubes

Kundt's tubes

Supplier: PHYWE

Glass tube used to demonstrate standing waves and acoustical forces. When used in conjunction with a sound source (single frequency), plunger to alter the effective length of the tube and cork dust or talcum powder, the tube can be made to resonate and the powder will aggregate at nodes in the tube. Calculation of the wavelength and speed of sound can be calculated from the measurement of these nodes.

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Tambourine

Tambourine

Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA

Metal frame with tension spring and membrane of Papyrolin. With the help of two tambourines and a pendulum ball, experiments with pressure waves can be performed.

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