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Reinventing Edison: Build Your Own Light Bulb Kit

Reinventing Edison: Build Your Own Light Bulb Kit

Product NameSKUPriceQty
Kit, Reinventing Edison, Build Your Own Light Bulb
WW60619M00
$59.00 
Kit, Refurbishment, Reinventing Edison: Build Your Own Light Bulb (Single Kit 60619-00)
WW60622M03
$18.10 
Kit, Reinventing Edison: Make Your Own Light Bulb, Pkg/8
WW60619M01
$435.00 
Refurbishment Kit for Reinventing Edison: Build Your Own Light Bulb (Class Set of 8 60619-01) PKG/8
WW60622M01
$111.00 
Battery, 6V Alkaline
WW69997M00
$17.95 




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Retrace the steps of Edison and other inventors as you build a working light bulb using the filament materials of your choice. Learn about electricity, light, properties of matter, energy, and the scientific method. Test the effects of vacuum on the life of your bulb. Perform exciting experiments.
Activities are suited to elementary, middle-school, and high school level science and technology classes with extension activities for history and social studies as well as optional probeware extension activities. (teachers or parents may pick and choose the appropriate exercises from the included manual to fit their grade level, subject area, or curriculum focus).
Kit is sold as an individual item (60619-00) that can service up to four students in the classroom or for one or more students as a science fair experiment and as a classroom set (60619-01) with Teacher Guides (includes 8 bulb kits and teacher guides in order to service up to 32 students).
Probeware activities are also included for those teachers with access to probeware technology in their classroom or lab.
The refurbishment kit (60622-03) includes two syringes (pre-lubricated as replacements for the ones in each kit), carbon rods (pencil leads) in holder, wire for filament experiments (nichrome, brass, copper, steel, and tungsten), enough materials for between 85 and 260 experiments (depending on how much wire is used in each experiment).


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