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3-D Magnetic Field Demo
This clear plastic case makes it possible to observe a magnetic field in 3-D, without worrying about the mess of iron filings getting loose!
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Diamagnetic Levitation Demo
See a shiny, gold-plated, rectangular solid floating in air! How does it float?
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Diamagnetic Levitation Kit
Float a small square of pyrolytic graphite above a set of magnets at room temperature!
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Eddy Current Kit
Discover magnetic eddy currents with this amazing demonstration of Lenz's Law.
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Eddy Current Tubes (Super-Large)
Large diameter, thick-walled copper and aluminum Eddy Current Tubes. Available in three sizes.
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Iron Filings - 1 Pound Package
Loose iron filings for experimenting with magnetic fields.
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Magnaprobe
A highly sensitive probe for studying three-dimensional magnetic force fields.
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Magnetic Counting Chips
Colorful little transparent discs with a thin metal band around the outside, making them attractive to magnets of all kinds.
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Magnetic Field Viewer Card
You can use this amazing viewer card to locate the poles of a magnet. Available separately or as a kit.
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Magnetic Field Viewer Film
This micro-encapsulated film enables students to view a static magnetic field. Available in three different sizes.
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Magnetic Storm - Nova Video
What is weakening Earth's invisible shield? Magnets have the power to attract and repel, sometimes on a massive scale.
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Moving Putty Display
Watch the putty creep slowly toward the magnets. Great for a hallway display or for measurements in the classroom!
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Neodymium Magnet Experimenter's Set
Includes a fantastic assortment of our most popular neodymium magnets which work well with all of our Eddy Current Tubes (except #M-200).
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Paramagnetic Putty
This silicone bouncing putty responds to the presence of a magnetic field.
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Sealed Iron Filings
See how iron filings react with magnets and show magnetic fields without the mess.
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Sealed Iron Filings & Pink Sand
Show how the iron filings are attracted to magnets and how the sand is not.
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Steel Shapes
Use these little steel pieces to make abstract steel sculptures on a magnet, or just see how much a particular magnet will lift.
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