Experiment set WATER and AIR

Description

Water

Every child is familiar with water, but water is full of secrets. This experiment set offers an exciting way to discover some of them. How can you make a plasticine ball float? How does the water cycle work and how does water arrive in our homes? Why do water droplets have such a strange shape? These are just a few of the questions to which your young researchers can have fun finding out the answers.

Air

Air is a fascinating material. It can’t be seen, yet it is all around us. This equipment has plenty of exciting experiments to make that tangible. Air can be felt and even heard. When it moves, it can drive things along or hold them back. In a further set of experiments, children can learn how air can lift weights and protect us from cold or from impacts. To finish with, you can impress them with the effects of air pressure.

Keep your work places dry

By screwing a stand rod into the base of the storage case, it can be transformed into a waterproof trough 11 cm high. That means that even in the fountain experiment only the inside of the case gets wet. It can then be simply emptied afterwards and dried with paper towels.

Contents

01.01.10  Storage case

46.02.00  Inlay with cut-outs for apparatus, P6

13.03.00  PVC plate

46.03.00  Two-way valve with adapter,

01.04.00  2 Plastic beakers, 250 ml

41.07.20  Plate holder with thread

61.07.00  Flow indicator

46.08.00  Box with 4 balls

63.08.00  2 Plastic test tubes, 100 mm

41.09.00  Plasticine in box

46.09.00  2 Plastic test tubes, 152 mm

41.11.10  Knurled screw, black, P1

44.11.30  Hose connector

46.11.00  Dynamics trolley, P6

61.12.00  Plastic syringe, 20 ml

05.13.00  Threaded rod

51.13.00  2 Silicone tubes, 7 mm diam. x 250 mm

43.14.00  Plastic funnel, P3

61.16.00  Strip steel plate

01.18.00  Stand rod, 29 cm

20.18.00  Pipette with bulb

24.18.10  Pair of petri dishes, 60 mm diam.

46.19.00  Box for adapters and small parts

62.19.00  Airbag in box

35.21.00  Silicone tube, 7 mm diam. x 50 mm

46.22.00  2 Silicone tubes, 5 mm diam. x 250 mm

Experiments

AW-1:   Floating and sinking 1 

AW-2:   Floating and sinking 2 

AW-3:   Floating and sinking 3 

AW-4:   Brownian motion 

AW-5:   Evaporation

AW-6:   Surface tension 1 

AW-7:   Surface tension 2 

AW-8:   Water pumps 

AW-9:   Water pipes 

AW-10: Water clock 

AW-11: Artesian well fountain 

AW-12: Volume of air 

AW-13: Air as the source of sound 

AW-14: Propulsion by air 

AW-15: Air resistance of still air 

AW-16: Air cushions 1 

AW-17: Air cushions 2

AW-18: Air pressure

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