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Carolina High School Physical Science Program


751463 Carolina Introduction to Force and Motion Kit (above); in use (right)


Carolina™ Introduction to


Force and Motion Kit Introduce students to Newton’s laws and


explore the important force and motion concepts of friction, velocity, accelera- tion, collision, and momentum through engaging hands-on activities. Test sur- faces for friction. Investigate how an incline affects the force needed to move an object. Crash dynamic carts and pull Hall’s cars to study collision, momentum, and acceleration. Supports 12 groups of 3 students using multiple stations. Includes instructions.


751463 Per kit Carolina™ Introduction to


Pendulums Kit Swing into


physical science with pen-


dulums. Investigate the effects of mass, length, and amplitude on the period of a simple pendulum. Use graphical analy- sis to calculate an experimental value for gravitational acceleration (g) from the col- lected data. Supports 8 teams.


751648 Per kit


751131 Carolina Introduction to Simple Machines Kit Carolina™


Introduction to Simple Machines Kit


Simple machines make doing work easier, and this introductory kit helps your stu- dents understand how. Designed for use in a class of up to 32 students, the hands- on activities and materials help your students gain an understanding of concepts such as work, power, efficiency, and mechanical advantage through the explora- tion of pulleys, inclined planes, and levers. Instructions included.


751131 Per kit


Carolina™


Introduction to Gravity Kit


751648 Carolina Introduction to Pendulums Kit (in use)


Do heavier objects fall faster to Earth than lighter ones? Does the angle of incline affect acceleration? Recreate Galileo’s inclined plane experiment to find the answers to these questions. Measure acceleration with simple tools and calculate the rate of acceleration due to Earth’s gravity. Teach the con- cepts of objects in motion, gravity, velocity, and acceleration with just 1 kit. Supports 12 teams of 3 students. Includes instructions.


751580 Per kit Carolina™ Introduction to Electromagnetism Kit


Grades 9–12. With this comprehensive kit, students build and experiment with 3 different types of electromagnets: coiled wire, metal core, and solenoid. Through 6 activities, students see that an electric current creates a magnetic field and learn how to increase the field’s strength by changing the length of wire, number of coils, and amount of electric current. Students learn how electromagnets power everyday devices and get to build a simple motor and even their own working audio speaker. Includes instructions. Materials are sufficient for 32 students working in 8 groups.


758661 Per kit


758661 Carolina Introduction to Electromagnetism Kit


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