• PHYSICS WORKSHOP

    Product Description

    Almost everyone has heard of a chemistry set. But until this kit was introduced, a physics set was almost unheard of. Physics is an essential science for everyone, and this kit provides a comprehensive explanation of mechanical physics. Through building 36 models and conducting subsequent experiments with the models, you will learn the fundamental laws of mechanical physics. Start by building small models, such as a fixed pulley, to learn about basic forces and simple machines. Then, work your way up to more complex machines, such as a pendulum clock, to learn more advanced concepts like work and centripetal force. This hands-on approach is both fun and effective because the principles of physics are demonstrated right in front of you.

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    PHYSICS WORKSHOP

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  • MAGENETIC SCIENCE

    PHYSICS DISCOVERY

    LEARN PHYSICS WITH FUN MODELS
    Construct 12 models and conduct experiments with them to learn about forces and simple machines. Each model demonstrates a fundamental idea in mechanical physics. For example, you can build a balance scale to learn about lever arms, a freight elevator to learn about pulleys, and a bicycle to learn about wheels. Construct a spinning motion picture machine to learn about centripetal and centrifugal forces, and a geared transmission to learn about gears. Build a simple spring scale to measure the forces acting on your models and an inclined plane to learn about normal force and gravitational force. Make a water wheel powered crane and a catapult to learn about the transfer of energy. Finally, put your physics knowledge to the test by building a sailing land yacht and a rubber band powered dragster.

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    MAGENETIC SCIENCE

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  • OPTICAL SCIENCE ILLUSIONS

    OPTICAL ILLUSIONS

    EARLY SCIENCE LEARNING FOR PRE-K TO KINDERGARTEN
    Explore the phenomena of optical illusions with ten fun experiments. Play with a distorting mirror. Learn how 3D glasses work. Build a kaleidoscope. Make a simple “motion picture.”

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    OPTICAL SCIENCE ILLUSIONS

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  • PHYSICS DISCOVERY

    PHYSICS DISCOVERY

    LEARN PHYSICS WITH FUN MODELS
    Construct 12 models and conduct experiments with them to learn about forces and simple machines. Each model demonstrates a fundamental idea in mechanical physics. For example, you can build a balance scale to learn about lever arms, a freight elevator to learn about pulleys, and a bicycle to learn about wheels. Construct a spinning motion picture machine to learn about centripetal and centrifugal forces, and a geared transmission to learn about gears. Build a simple spring scale to measure the forces acting on your models and an inclined plane to learn about normal force and gravitational force. Make a water wheel powered crane and a catapult to learn about the transfer of energy. Finally, put your physics knowledge to the test by building a sailing land yacht and a rubber band powered dragster.

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    PHYSICS DISCOVERY

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  • PHYSICS SIMPLE MACHINE

    PHYSICS SIMPLE MACHINES

    BUILD ALL SIX SIMPLE MACHINES
    Establish a foundation in physics by building models of all six simple machines: levers, pulleys, inclined planes, screws, wedges, and wheels and axles. Assemble and use a spring scale to measure how the machines change the direction and magnitude of forces, making work easier to do.

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    PHYSICS SIMPLE MACHINE

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  • PHYSICS: FORCE & PRESSURE

    PHYSICS: FORCE & PRESSURE

    FORCE & PRESSURE
    Balloons are more than just a lot of hot air! Learn about air pressure and force by doing lively experiments with air, water, and rubber balloons. See how air is not just emptiness, but has volume and takes up space. Try blowing up a balloon in a bottle. Make a simple water fountain to learn about air pressure. Race a jet-propelled balloon rocket to investigate forces. Lift a pile of books with your breath. Blow up a balloon with a simple chemical reaction. You’ll have a blast with balloons zooming, floating, popping, and flying all around the room!

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    PHYSICS: FORCE & PRESSURE

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