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     Build a Radio Speaker—Student Laboratory Kit
Is a stereo speaker just another “black box” to your students? Let students discover for themselves how a speaker works using only two plastic cups, a coil of wire, magnets and speaker wire to construct a real work- ing speaker. Students will be amazed when they plug their handmade speaker into a radio and actually hear a tuned-in station! Includes enough reusable materials for 8 student groups.
AP7076 I $83.90
NeuLog Sensors
The NeuLog fully autonomous logger sensors will meet all of your classroom needs while saving space in your budget! NeuLog is a set of independent comput- er-based modules, complete with a data logger, flash memory and a sensor—all in one single smart unit. They are easy to use and require no calibration or setup time.
Hand Generator
With a turn of the crank, conduct dozens of hands-on experiments to study electromag- netism, polarity, simple circuits, resistance and mechanical work. Nylon-plastic gears and color-coded cord and plug are designed for durability. Supplies direct current with an output of up to 12 volts and 200 mA.
   CATALOG NO.
DESCRIPTION
PRICE/EACH
    NeuLog USB Module
   AP8095 AP8096
AP8123 AP8156
$ 51.50
51.25
135.35 173.80
AP6585 AP6592
AP6593
$72.10 18.95
19.35
        NeuLog Rechargeable Battery Module
       NeuLog Charge Logger Sensor
CATALOG NO.
DESCRIPTION
Hand Generator
PRICE/EACH
    Replacement Connecting Leads
 Replacement Gear Set
      NeuLog WiFi Module
     Electroplating with Copper— Student Laboratory Kit
Mimic the everyday process of electroplat- ing with this easy-to-perform lab. Pre- and post-lab activities help students relate the non-spontaneous process of electroplat- ing to the Law of Conservation of Matter, oxidation–reduction reactions, anode and cathode and Faraday’s Law. Reproducible student handout and Teacher Notes include answer keys, sample data and calculations. Complete for 30 students working in pairs AP6132 | $60.60
Determining Electric Charge with a Sensor—Super Value Laboratory Kit
It is difficult to determine the true quantity of electrostatic charge accumulated when rubbing plastic with silk or simply combing one’s hair. Now students can quantify how electric they truly are! The NeuLog Charge Logger Sensor allows for the measurement of electric charge by read- ing the voltage difference due to an induced charge on a metal can. Make use of the simple NeuLog interface to analyze how different materials accumulate electric charge. NeuLog sensors are required and available separately.
AP8357 I $121.50
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