Experiments & Sets
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- Article no:15511-88Teacher Set Mechanics 2, DEMO advanced Physics
- Article no:15530-88Teacher Set Heat, DEMO advanced Physics
- Article no:30836-88Student set Soil examination, TESS advanced Biology
- Article no:15550-88DEMO advanced Physics Set Optics, incl. halogen lamp with magnetic base
- Article no:15510-88Teacher Set Mechanics 1, DEMO advanced Physics
- Article no:P1100700Reflection of light
- Article no:P1103200Light transmission by total reflection
- Article no:P1103600Law of imagery and magnification of a convergent lens
- Article no:P0999069Weight with Cobra SMARTsense
- Article no:P1002700Helical spring pendulum
- Article no:P1297600Pressure in gases
- Article no:P1297500Pressure in flowing fluids
- Article no:P1104200Lens combination consisting of two convergent lenses
- Article no:P1253500Torque
- Article no:P1423200Hydrostatic pressure measurement
- Article no:P1196800Polarisation by filters
- Article no:P1410901Determination of the wavelength of a laser with an optical grating
- Article no:P1254200Toothed gearing
- Article no:P1399100The alternating current generator
- Article no:P1441201Chloroplasts in moss leaves
- Article no:P2510200Specific charge of the electron - e/m
- Article no:P2250401Malus' law
- Article no:P2530300Hall effect in metals
- Article no:P2510315Franck-Hertz experiment with a Ne-Tube
- Article no:P1443201Kidney
- Article no:P1441601Plasmolysis and deplasmolysis
- Article no:P4100900Microbial decomposition of mineral oil
- Article no:P7187200Detection of starch
- Article no:P7157500The effects of acids on metals
- Article no:P3021401Determination of the enthalpy of combustion with a calorimetric bomb
- Article no:P6010600Lower and upper hearing threshold
- Article no:P9130600Perception of temperature
- Article no:P7188100Carbon dioxide
- Article no:P9112300Air pollution
- Article no:P9131500A useful trick
- Article no:P9142300The divided magnet
- Article no:P9171000Heat of evaporation of water
- Article no:P1147501Electrolytic deposition and quantity of electricity (Faraday's first law)