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Model Edge Dislocation Crystal 10 Lbs

Item Number:  (470311-156)
Model, Edge Dislocation Crystal, contains 156 - 1 inch balls, Two main types of dislocation exist: edge and screw, found in real materials typically are mixed, Dimensions: 36 x 24 x 12 in, Weight: 10 lbs

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Model Graphite Ii (Hexagonal) Crystal

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Model, Graphite II (Hexagonal) Crystal, a low temperature dimorphic form of carbon, belongs to the hexagonal crystal system. Various physical properties may readily be explained from its structure, Dimensions: 24 x 2

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The Coding Robot Single Botley

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Botley* The Coding Robot, Single, Engage and inspire young learners in STEM with our next generation of coding robot, 100% screen-free, Engages children as young as 5 years in a basic form of coding utilising step coding and logic, Early programming skills

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DVD Night Sky: Navigating Constellations

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DVD - Night sky navigating the constellations

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DVD Discovery: the History of Astronomy

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DVD - Discovery the history of astronomy

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In a 100-meter sprint, when do athletes reach their highest speed? When do they accelerate at the highest rate and at what point, if any, do they stop accelerating? In this program we look at how graphs can help us better understand the motion of athletes and cars.

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In Newton’s Third Law, we look at that most poetic of all Laws “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”. How does a rocket engine work? Why do guns recoil when they’re fired? How do our muscles work? What propels us when we’re swimming? How exactly is gravity a two-way interaction

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DVD Meteorology: Studying Severe Weather

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DVD - Meteorology studying severe weather

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DVD Robotics: Advances in Engineering

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DVD - Robotics advances in engineering

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DVD Forest Farming

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DVD Forest Farming, DVD Show Me Science Advanced - Astronomy and Space Astronomy and Space-X-Ray Invisible Astronomy

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Game Sound Learning Center-Grade 6-9

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Game Sound Learning Center-Grade 6-9, features a Curriculum Mastery Game with 30 illustrated, topic-specific question cards; 1 laminated game board; and materials for four players; 4-panel and visual guide, Write-On/Wipe-Off activities

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Game Electromagnetism Learning Center-Grade 6-9

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Game Electromagnetism Learning Center-Grade 6-9, features a Curriculum Mastery Game with 30 illustrated, topic-specific question cards; 1 laminated game board; and materials for four players; 4-panel and visual guide, Write-On/Wipe-Off activities

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DVD Gen Engineering: Plants Grow Plastic

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DVD - Genetic engineering making plants grow plastic

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DVD Earth Sciences: Rocks/Minerals

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DVD - Rocks and minerals

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DVD Space Science: Everyday Astronauts

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DVD - Everyday astronauts

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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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