The four globes representing Earth with inclined axis, always pointing in the same direction revolves around the Sun on a revolving cross. It is provided with precisely cut gears assembly for smooth revolution. Moon also revolves around the Earth. On this cross a round Bakelite disc & Metal Plate has been fixed with multicolored image which clearly shows 12 months, 4 seasons and their cardinal points and also supports an electric bulb representing the center position of Sun.
Cat. No. 810
Same as above but operated with 220 volts electric motor (Working Model)
After this activity, students will be able to state the order of the moon’s phases from a first quarter moon to the next first quarter moon and demonstrate how the moon’s position relative to Earth creates the phases.
Cat. No RICO 850
We follow IS: 5912: 1970 standards in the manufacturing of Anemometer. An anemometeris a device used for measuring wind speed, and is a common weather station instrument. The term is derived from the Greek word anemos,which means wind, and is used to describe any wind speed measurement instrument used in meteorology .
Cat. No. 851
Instructive model of educational focal point. Solar system can be nicely explained with this convenient model. It illustrates approximately the comparative size and color of planets, in the center an electric bulb represents the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn & three additional planets Neptune, Uranus & Pluto revolve round the sun in the same plane but at different orbits.
Cat. No. 4414
The Model Is Showing The Layers In Side The Earth. It Is In Seven Detachable Parts, Which Indicate The Interior Of The Earth. The Different Colors Are Used To Show The Various Earth Layers. When We Take Off The Upper Part I. E., Earth's Crust, Inner Core Is Clearly Visible Along With All The Layers In A Single View. All The Layers Are Detachable One By One To Find The Periphery Of Each Layer. Supplied On Support Base.
Cat. No. 4416
Rocks minerals collections Education Teaching Aids Geological Showcases Rocks & Minerals Collections
This Collection contains 20 Types of Basic Minerals Specimens. The Minerals Specimens include Some of the following Biotite, Boron, Red Ochre, China Clay, Dolomite, Feldspar, Fire Clay, Fullers Earth, Graphite, Gypsum, Mica, Pyrolusite, Quartz, Silliminite, Steatite.
Cat. No. 4417
Alloys are metallic materials consisting of two or more elements combined in such a way that they cannot be readily separated by physical means. More than 90% of metals used are in the form of alloys. This Collection contains 20 Types of Basic Alloys Specimens. The Alloys Specimens include Some of the following Accvmulator, Aluminium Hard, Brass, Bronze, Bell Metal, Bullet Metel, Carbon Steel, Constanian Wire, Dye Steel, Eureka, German Silver, Gun Metal, Magnesium, Nichrome, Pig Iron, Tin Solder, Tin Hard, Stainless Steel, Type Metal & White Metal Etc.
Cat. No. 4418
Alloys are metallic materials consisting of two or more elements combined in such a way that they cannot be readily separated by physical means. More than 90% of metals used are in the form of alloys. This Collection contains 20 Types of Basic Alloys Specimens. The Alloys Specimens include Some of the following Accvmulator, Aluminium Hard, Brass, Bronze, Bell Metal, Bullet Metel, Carbon Steel, Constanian Wire, Dye Steel, Eureka, German Silver, Gun Metal, Magnesium, Nichrome, Pig Iron, Tin Solder, Tin Hard, Stainless Steel, Type Metal & White Metal Etc.
Cat. No. 4419
This Collection contains 12 Types of Basic Metals Specimens. The Metal Specimens include Some of the following Aluminium (Al), Antimony (Sb), Cadmium (Cd), Calcium (Ca), Copper (Cu), Iron (Fe), Lead (Pb), Magnesium (Mg), Nickel (Ni), Sulphur (S), Tin (Sn) & Zinc (Zn) Etc
Cat. No. 4420
A Van de Graaff generator is an electrostatic generator which uses a moving belt to accumulate very high amounts of electrical potential on a hollow metal globe on the top of the stand. It was invented by American physicist Robert J. Van de Graaff in 1929. The potential difference achieved in modern Van de Graaff generators can reach 5 megavolts