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Module Block, 12/13 mm 20 Hole

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Lamp Holder

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Miniature lamp Holders Plastic, spring posts, with brass screw type receptacle and two terminals.

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micro:bit v2 Go Box

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Chemiluminescence

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Test Tube Rack for 14-16 mm Diameter Tubes

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Module Block for Vials 25 mm

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Flask Clamp, Stainless Steel, 10 mL

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Module Block 15 mL Conical Centrifuge

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Module Block for Vials 19 mm

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In Measuring Energy, we introduce students to the Joule, the unit for energy. We look at how much energy is stored in different foods by comparing apples and oranges (normally a no-no) and we discuss how much energy we need to do certain things including nothing much at all. We then explore the con

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Introduces students to the concept that speed is a measure of how far something travels in a given amount of time, looks at how speed varies in a sprint, explains the concept of velocity and demonstrates a number of ways of measuring an object’s speed.

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In this program we continue looking at graphs but pay particular attention to how graphs help us to understand the motion of objects that are either falling straight down or which have been launched vertically upwards into the air.

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In Newton’s Second Law, we answer the most important question that has ever been asked - how does a magician pull a tablecloth out from under a dinner table? We look at the simple and yet powerful equation Fnet = ma. Newton’s Second Law tells us how to calculate the amount of force required to acc

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Data logger to PC communications cable

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We begin this program, The Periodic Table, by comparing and contrasting metals with non-metals. We then describe how Dmitri Mendeleev, the scientist who devised the first Periodic Table, organised the elements not just into metals and non-metals but also into groups based on patterns in the way tha

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In this program we introduce students to the concept of efficiency, which is a measure of how much useful energy you get out of something compared to the amount of energy that you put into it. We answer a number of questions including: how much light energy do we get out of light globes compared to

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