KidWind Solar Thermal Exploration Kit, modeled after a domestic solar water-heating system. Explore variables such as box color, light intensity, tube design, rate of water pumping, and amount of time it takes to heat the water
KidWind Basic Turbine Building Parts, kit includes the KidWind Hub, a wind turbine generator, and 25 dowels, Recommended for College and High School, Pk10
KidWind GENPack, allows students to construct their own electrical generator and perform experiments with electricity and magnetism, for physics and electrical students exploring Faraday s law, induction, AC/DC electricity production, and energy transformations
KidWind Chipboard Sheet, stiff, easy to cut, lightweight, low cost, and recyclable material used to make simple wind turbine blades, Length: 12 in, Width: 3 in, Thickness: 1.5 mm
KidWind Balsa Blade Sheets, very lightweight and stiff, and it is perfect for making experimental wind turbine blades, for College, High School, and Middle School Science, Pk100
KidWind Advanced Wind Experiment Kit, wind turbine technology, Test different blade designs, gear ratios, generators, and devices to measure electrical and weightlifting power, for College, High School, and Middle School
KidWind High Torque Generator with Wires, High Torque Generator produces lower voltage but higher current for a given rotor speed, Recommended for College and High School
Dynamics System, An economical way to teach dynamics including, but not limated to, position, velocity, acceleration, force, elastic and in elastic collisions, momentum
Kit, Triple beam LED flashlight, prewired, no soldering, Includes flexible thin-film solar panel, 3 bright white LED's and 2 rechargeable AAA NiMH batteries.
Fan Cart, weight: 0.5 lb., dimensions: 6in x 5in x 5in, two AA size batteries, propeller delivers a thrust of about 88mN, accelerating the cart at 0.4 m/s2