Physics Lab Equipment Tool Kit Physical Optical Teaching Optical Lens Hole Imaging Optics Scientific Experiments Replacement Parts
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1.15 kg
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Amazon
USA
- The actual product may have slight colour differences or differences, which does not affect the use. Colour: orange. Material: plastic. Package contents: 1 x optics experiment kit. Only the above package content, other products are not included. Note: Due to the light reflection and monitor settings, the colour of the item in the photos may be slightly different. The allowed measurement error is +/- 1-3 cm.
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The Optics Experimental Kit has a three-way source that produces bright and clear light, and the light angle can be freely adjusted. The kit also includes a prism lens made of high-quality acrylic, which ensures excellent light transmission and a vibrant refraction effect for more insightful learning. Our physics optics experiment kit visually demonstrates how light changes its direction of propagation as it changes from one medium to another. In doing so, the deflection phenomenon of light at the connection of different media is clearly illustrated, and how light changes its direction of propagation returns to its material as it spreads to different substances at the demarcation level. This optics experiment kit serves as a comprehensive solution for performing various optical experiments, including plane mirror reflection, diffuse reflection, convex mirror reflection, concave mirror reflection, light refraction, convex lens refraction and trigonometric refraction, making it a perfect teaching tool to master complex physical concepts with ease. The kit includes a wide range of components such as collapsible light mount, periscope, F-shaped light source, trichromatic light lighting, F-shaped bracket, protractor, umbrella plate, convex lens, concave lens, small aperture plate, imaging plate and much more. These components support various experiments and improve the understanding and application of optics in real-world situations.