Experiment set ELECTRICITY and MAGNETISM

Description

Finding out about magnetism 

Two powerful cylindrical magnets, seven handy iron discs and specially grained iron filings help children to find out about the key phenomena arising from magnetism and how these things fit together. Wether it is investigating

  • how magnetic force is distributed along a bar magnet, 
  • seeing how two magnets can be made into one,  
  • researching the field between the poles of two magnets,  
  • how the current flows and a circuit can be created

every one of these experiments is full of surprises.

Electric circuits made easy

With the help of highly flexible silicone leads and smoothly contacting safety plugs with contact-proof metal strips, children can

  • put together various variations of a simple circuit with no worries
  • always understand with ease where the electricity is flowing

Each of the 15 experiments is full of surprises. We rely on the highest level of security.

No need to plug in

Thanks to three AA batteries which can easily be swapped in and out of the practical plastic battery compartment, all experiments on electricity can be carried out without having to plug into the mains or use a separate power supply.

Contents

01.01.10  Storage case 

42.02.00  Inlay with cut-outs P2 

42.03.00  2 Bases with incandescent lamp

06.04.00  Battery holder with 3 AA batteries

42.05.00  2 Bases with toggle switch

07.06.00  Bases with sockets

07.07.00  Shaker with iron filings

07.08.00  2 Iron keepers

06.09.00  2 AlNiCo cylindrical bar magnets

07.10.00  7 Iron washers in box

06.11.00  Compass 

07.11.00  Field line platform

06.12.00  Material samples in box E1

42.13.50  Coil on base

42.14.00  Base with crocodile clips

42.15.00  Base for magnets

08.18.00  5 Experiment leads 8.5 cm

08.19.00  Experiment lead 17 cm

Experiments

EM-1:   Ferromagnetic materials 

EM-2:   Magnetic poles 

EM-3:   Magnetic interaction 

EM-4:   Magnetic effects 

EM-5:   Magnetic field lines 

EM-6:   Compasses 

EM-7:   Supply of electricity 

EM-8:   Electrical potential (voltage) 

EM-9:   Electrical conductors and insulators 

EM-10: AND circuits 

EM-11: OR circuits 

EM-12: Two lamps in series 

EM-13: Two lamps in parallel 

EM-14: The Oersted experiment 

EM-15: An electro-magnet

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