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Geomag Kids Color - 216 pieces
Price : $74.99 $55.99
Features
: - Magnetic construction system
- Thousands of geometric forms possible
- Swiss-made quality
- Includes 120 blue, turquoise and green magnetic bars and 96 chromed steel spheres
- All components manufactured to stringent European and American safety standards
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Geomag Kids, known for its Swiss-made quality and safety, is an inventive system of simple construction that stimulates creativity. A huge number of shapes, geometric figures and models of every kind can be constructed. A fun and imaginative activity for the whole family. Includes 120 blue, turquoise and green magnetic bars and 96 chromed steel spheres. All components manufactured to stringent European and American safety standards.
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Toysmith Magnet Science
Price : $10.99
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: - Experiments and games science kit
- Have fun while learning with magnets
- Includes a magnet racer and a yacht compass
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Perform fun magnet games and experiments, learn the science principles behind magnets! This Kit contains a super magnet set! Perform 10 fun experiments and games: Make a Super Power Horseshoe magnet or a Magnet Wand. Construct a Super Magnet Racer, a Yacht Compass or a Mysterious Dangler. Have great fun playing a Fishing Game or creating a Magnetic Sculpture, and so much more! Kit contains: * 2 Super Bar Magnets, * 2 Ring Magnets, * 1 Set Magnet Handle (Can be assembled into magnet wand or u-shaped magnet) * 1 Car/Boat Chassis, * 4 Wheels, * 1 Long Axle, * 1 Short Axle, * 1 Rod for Fishing Wand/ Yacht Mast, * 1 Fishing Wand Joint, * 2 Ring Magnet Joints, * Magnetic Fish, * Metal Screw Nuts, * 1 Roll of Thread, * Detailed Assembly and Game Instructions. Ages 8 and up. Not for children under 3 years of age: Small parts: Choking hazard.
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Elenco Snap Circuits Electromagnetism
Price : $16.99 $9.96
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: - Have lots of fun while learning about electricity and magnetism
- Compare an electromagnet to a normal magnet
- See what a magnetic field looks like
- Easy to understand kid friendly step-by-step instructions
- Part of the fun Snap Circuit line
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This Mini Electromagnetism Kit is the perfect jumping off point on a quest for learning the powers of electricity and magnetism. Easy to use, compare an electromagnet to that of a normal magnet to be magnetized towards electromagnetism learning!Requires 3 AA batteries (not included).
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Dowling Magnets Alnico Science Kit
Price : $14.95 $11.55
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: - Here's a combination of popular magnets in one fantastic kit!
- Made from Alnico (a mixture of Aluminum, Nickel and Cobalt).
- Kit includes one each: 1 inch horseshoe, 2 inch horseshoe, 2 inch bar magnet, and tube of iron filings and steel shapes.
- Ages 8 and up.
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Dowling Magnets Alnico Science KitA combination of our most popular magnets in one fantastic kit. Kit includes one each of 1" horseshoe, 2" horseshoe, 2" bar magnet plus a tube of iron filings and steel shapes.Product Measures:Recommended Ages: 8+ years and up
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Magnets and more 24 piece set by toysmith
Price : $6.95
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: - magnet set
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With Deluxe Magnet Set, you can discover the fun of magnets. This 24-piece set has a variety of 23 magnets and paper clips for pick-up play. Ages: 7,8,9,10,Adult Manufacturer: Toysmith
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Question : Help on electricity and magnets science fair project?
Well, my partner and i created a simple electromagnet and a motor kit, they both work... but what can i do with these. I want to something simple but grade worthy. Also i am having trouble w/ the layout of my posterboard. Any layout ideas you have are okay. THANKS!
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Well, my partner and i created a simple electromagnet and a motor kit, they both work... but what can i do with these. I want to something simple but grade worthy. Also i am having trouble w/ the layout of my posterboard. Any layout ideas you have are okay. THANKS!
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Question : What's a good title for a science experiment on magnets?
I'm no good with making titles, so I need ideas.What would be a good title for a science experiment on magnets AND temperature?
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Depends on what your experiment is, but scientists usually just say what they are doing, i.e. "Effect of temperature on magnetic field strength".
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Question : where can i buy some strong magnets for a chool science project?
okay, well i need some strong magnets for a school science project. The project is coming up in about a month, I just want to make sure that i have time to get the magnets.preferably the magnets should be about 50lbs. or 75lbs. pulling force.also, how much would this cost for about 4-6 of either magnet?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/4-Neodymium-Hook-Magnets-each-holds-80-lbs_W0QQitemZ150299130193QQihZ005QQcatego ryZ53142QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemYou shouldn't get anything stronger than these since these are dangerous enough as it is. These are about 85 pounds each. You have to be VERY careful around big magnets unless you like broken fingers. Don't let them get close enough so they fly together since they are brittle and you could get a shard in your eye. I have gotten some bad pinches from stuff like these and it hurts like hell.
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Question : where can i buy 6inch long 2 inch thick permanent magnets for science project in banglore,india?
i just wana high power permanent magnets for science project wich can be low in waight & 6 inchs long & 2 or 3 inch thick(wide) in size.plz tell me who sale these type of magnets.its urgent.
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http://www.kjmagnetics.com/products.asp?cat=13But magnets can get pretty expensive and if you look on that site they have a custom magnet order form which is: http://www.kjmagnetics.com/custom.asp
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Question : How can the attractiveness of 2 magnets be explained by science?
How can the attractiveness of 2 magnets be explained by science?
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The attractiveness of 2 magnets can be explanied by the way you point the magnet so north south and stuff like that
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Question : Got any ideas for simple labs to do with magnets in Science class?
Got any ideas for simple labs to do with magnets in Science class?
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Yes, the above idea is a good one. You can also put the magnet underneath the paper and sprinkle iron filings on top of the paper. You'll see the magnetic lines of force.You can put two magnets under the paper have the poles facing each other, but not touching. Then sprinkle the filings and notice the field lines between the poles. Try it with like poles facing each other, then unlike poles facing each other.Try moving one magnet with another by pushing one near the other.The site below might have some other ideas for you.
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Question : Do you guys know any grade 6 science fair projects about magnets?
I just recieved a science fair project like due tomorrow and just askin if some1 would help!
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This is the Terrabaga Project which was funded by the National Science Foundation. The website is called, "Windows to the Universe".This project teaches children about magnetometers and how they are used to measure a planet/moon's magnetic field.
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Question : Perpetual motion with earth magnets. Science Fair. Need examples DONT NEED STUPID or "CAN NOT HAPPEN" comments
I am trying to research a more in depth way of discovering perpetual motion. The best I can figure out is magnets. Although they because useless overtime it is the beset in terms of efficency. Any ideas that might work? Like the nail and 1/2 watt bulb?
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You can't make anything with "real perpetual motion", but you can make devices that keep extracting power from their surroundings as long as the power source is available and they remain in working order. A science fair project explaining the difference might work.In principle, you can extract energy from the earth's rotation. It would seem as though you could do so with a pendulum or gyroscope You could have a Foucault pendulum with a piece from an old-fashioned grandfather clock that keeps the pendulum swinging despite friction, only driven by the apparent rotation of the pendulum. Or you could have a gyroscope that's kept turning by its own precession. Either way, what would make or break the project is the writing along with it. You would need to write about Foucault pendulums or precession of gyroscopes, but you would also need to write about conservation of angular momentum, and explain why it's a problem for the device in question, and what in the real world actually *does* extract energy from the earth's rotation.
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Question : how could magnets be incorporated in a science fair project?
A third grader wants to do her project on magnets. what would be a good hypothesis?
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Magnetic power is reduced by intervening material that is not attracted to the metal1) See how much metal material (something like small washers) that the magnet can pick up2) put a piece of paper between magnet and the washers and repeat 13) continue to add pieces of paper and determine how much material is attracted until no metal is picked up. 4) Graph the data
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Question : What is a creative title for a science project concerning temperature and magnets?
What is a creative title for a science project concerning temperature and magnets?
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What is a creative title for a science project concerning temperature and magnets?
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