Vibration Generator Set, mechanical vibration and wave motion apparatus based on a vibration generator that can be used with any frequency generator that can deliver a signal of up to 1A, used on the bench or attached to stand material via a threaded socket on the bottom
KidWind simpleGEN, easy-to-build AC generator that allows students to explore the basics of electrical generator design, Recommended for College, High School, and Middle School Science
ultrasonic Continuous Wave Generator With Probe, Power Consumption: 5-60 Va; Failure at 100 Va, Mains Voltage: 90-230 V, 50/60 Hz, Fuse: T630 Ma at 115 V; T315 Ma at 230 V, Generator Frequency: </=20 Mhz, Frequency Increment: 1 Hz
Test Vessel, Testing Volume: Approx. 1 Litre, Laser Fixture: 18 mm Dia, Lens: Plano-Convex, F=100 mm, 16 mm Dia, Made Of Transparent Acrylic, With A Lid And A Transducer Mounting For Conducting The Projecting ultrasonic Waves With Divergent Light.
KidWind Dowel, Recommended for College, High School, and Middle School Science, Diameter: 0.25 in, Length: 5 in, used for designing and testing wind turbine blades, and they fit into the KidWind Wind Turbine Hub, D25
KidWind Power Output Board, includes a visual voltmeter, LEDs, resistors, a capacitor, and a sound generator, This device makes it very easy to demonstrate and measure the power output of your small wind turbines or solar panels.
KidWind Red Blade Set, 8-inch diameter wind turbine blades are optimized to spin at very high RPMs, fit on any DC generator or motor with a 2 mm driveshaft, Recommended for College, High School, and Middle School Science
KidWind Small Water Pump with Tubing, Recommended for College and High School, to demonstrate power output from the wind and solar kit, makes comparing different turbine designs easy; simply measure how high different turbines can pump water using this mini pump