Integrated natural science

Students kit Forces and motion in nature and technology

This kit contains equipment and resources for scientific experiments covering multiple disciplines to conduct simple experiments on the effects of mechanical forces. Various effects of force are investigated in a variety of experiments, which also allow conclusions to be drawn about the technical use of such effects.

 

Age 11-14

Materials for 1 work group or demonstration

The picture shows a red plastic case containing a classroom experiment kit. The box contains various tools and materials, including a stopwatch, a slide, and other items for scientific experiments.
The picture shows a red plastic case containing a classroom experiment kit. The box contains various tools and materials, including a stopwatch, a slide, and other items for scientific experiments.
The picture shows a red suitcase containing experimental materials for the area of "Forces and Movement in Nature and Technology". In addition to various components, there are instructions explaining how to use the materials.
The picture shows three people working on an experiment. One person has a ball on a sled while another takes notes and observes and assists the third person.
The picture shows a handheld stopwatch in one hand and a white ball positioned on a rail. This arrangement is probably used for physics experiments to measure movement or time.
The picture shows three students working on an experiment. One student is holding a syringe over a device with rollers, while the other two are watching carefully and taking notes.
The picture shows three young people working together on an experimental device. They appear to be concentrating and are carrying out a practical application that is typically used in science classes.
The picture shows a booklet entitled “Forces and Movement in Nature and Technology” by Cornelsen Experimenta. It is lying on a black, foam-like base and shows a hand with a stopwatch device.
The picture shows a section of an experiment box arranged on a black, foam-filled interior. You can see two red weights with gold rods, which are probably used for physics experiments.
The picture shows equipment for experiments packed in a padded container. Visible components include a special syringe, colored chips and a spring mechanism used for educational purposes.
The picture shows a sturdy black stopwatch and various grey components in a red case fitted in foam. The case is marked with the Cornelsen logo, which indicates a supplier of teaching materials.
The picture shows a page from a textbook entitled "Forces and Motion in Nature and Technology." The section covers the topic "Force can exert stress" and lists the materials needed for experiments.
The picture shows various components for experiments, including metal and plastic parts as well as a spring and a leaflet with instructions. These materials are designed for teaching purposes in the German education system to conduct practical experiments.
The picture shows three young people working together on an experimental setup with a lever system. They watch carefully as a weight is placed on a device with rollers and a hook.
The picture shows a physical experimental setup with a hanging pendulum and a measuring scale. The apparatus is used to conduct experiments to investigate forces and movements.

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  • 1 × Tape measure 1 m, 10 pcs.
  • 1 × Magnet rod Alcomax 75x10
  • 2 × Clamp slider
  • 1 × Stopwatch, digital
  • 1 × Slotted mass, 50 g, red
  • 1 × Slotted mass, 50 g, green
  • 1 × Spring 150 mm / 10 N
  • 1 × Pulley, unmounted, 58 mm dia.
  • 1 × Demonstration cord 20 m, 1 mm Ø
  • 1 × Metal axis 110
  • 1 × Metal axis 50 mm
  • 2 × Tubular clip, 5x4 mm
  • 1 × Storage box, red 430x330x99 mm
  • 1 × Carton for storage box, 481x425x107
  • 1 × Foam insert, 430x320x20mm
  • 1 × Plastic box 140/50/35 mm
  • 1 × Foam insert for 22021 426x325x65 mm
  • 1 × Set of 100 rubber rings for soundplates
  • 1 × Ball, steel, 25 mmØ
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  • 1 × Spring steel strip with oscillation head, 300 mm
  • 3 × Bosshead with slit
  • 1 × Rail 360 mm with bores
  • 1 × Rail, 180 mm
  • 1 × Dynamometer, 1 N
  • 1 × Mass hanger, 10 g
  • 1 × Lever with bores
  • 1 × Loose pulley, 58 mm dia. with one hook
  • 2 × Plastic wedge
  • 1 × Holding clip on rod, 15 mm Ø
  • 1 × Carriage w. friction foilw.weight and threaded rod
  • 1 × Wooden ball 60 mm Ø
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