Ideal for Physics classes.
This Grade I Physics Kit is ideal for use in the classroom, in Physics and Science classes, or in higher education, such as at university.
With this kit, students can learn about various topics, including Forces, Heat and Temperature, Light and its phenomena, Electricity and its respective subtopics (mentioned below). This kit is ideal for use by multiple students in different subjects, due to the variety of materials, topics, and subtopics.
Support for the teacher
Accompanied by a task manual and suggestions for using the support material, this Physics Kit Level I will help teachers make physics classes even more fun, practical, and dynamic.
Furthermore, students will acquire practical skills and theoretical knowledge on the topics discussed above through hands-on activities and experiences.
Skills acquired and achievable activities
Features
- Dimensions: 40 x 60 x 21 cm;
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- It includes an instruction manual.
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Topics covered
Forces
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- Calibration of a dynamometer;
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- Learning to use our strengths;
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- Equilibrium of a bar with its fulcrum at the center;
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- Fixed pulleys and an inclined plane.
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Heat and Temperature
- Distinguish between heat and temperature;
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- Calibrating a thermometer;
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- Thermal expansion of solids;
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- Thermal expansion of liquids;
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Thermal expansion of gases;
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Heat and liquid transmission;
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- Melting and solidification;
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Light and its phenomena
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- Do rays of light really exist?
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- Reflection in spherical mirrors;
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The passage of light from air into a transparent body;
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The passage of light from a transparent body into the air;
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- The decomposition of white light;
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Electricity
- Understanding electricity;
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- Conductors and insulators;
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- The use of the electroscope;
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- Lightning and thunderbolts;
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- Lamps in series and in parallel;
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- Transformation of electrical energy into heat;
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- Electrical conduction in liquids;
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- The magnetic effect of electric current;
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