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Thames & Kosmos Electricity & Magnetism Experiment Kit

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70-0354

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Brand: Thames&Kosmos  Copy to clipboard MPN: 620417  Copy to clipboard EAN-13: 0814743010451
  • Country of Origin: China
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Understanding the Force of Electromagnetism!

Conduct more than 60 electrifying experiments with circuits and magnetic contraptions to learn about electricity and magnetism, and how these two fundamental properties are closely related. Children of eight years and up can safely and easily experiment with electric current and magnetic fields using the colourful snap-together blocks and components in this hands-on kit.

Build series and parallel circuits to light up a light bulb. Experiment with push buttons and on-off switches. Assemble circuits that include a spinning motor, two switches, and up to three light bulbs.

Conduct tests to see which materials are magnetic. Learn about the force of magnetism and magnetic poles. Magnetize a metal object. Use iron fillings to make invisible magnetic fields visible. Investigate magnetic force and direction with a magnetic pendulum device. Learn how a compass works and about Earth's magnetic fields. Conduct a series of experiments with a sturdy electromagnet.

Finally, put everything you have learned to good use by constructing a loudspeaker, an electromagnetic relay switch, and a Morse code telegraph key. The components are specially designed to make learning fun and accessible. The electrical blocks fit together with simple plug and socket connectors. Because the blocks are brightly coloured and have unique shapes, it is easy to follow the assembly diagrams to construct functional devices.

The 64-page, full-colour experiment manual guides you through experiments with easy-to follow diagrams.


  • Conduct more than 60 electrifying experiments
  • Build series and parallel circuits to light up a light bulb
  • Experiment with push buttons and on-off switches
  • Assemble circuits that include a spinning motor, switches and light bulbs
  • Conduct tests to see which materials are magnetic
  • Magnetize a metal object
  • Use iron fillings to make invisible magnetic fields visible
  • Investigate magnetic force and direction with a magnetic pendulum device
  • Learn how a compass works and about Earth's magnetic fields
  • Construct a loudspeaker, an electromagnetic relay switch and a Morse code telegraph key
  • 64-page, full-colour experiment manual guides you through experiments with easy-to follow diagrams
Type Magnet set

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