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The electric cube is the perfect combination of fun and knowledge to vividly, safely and in a child-friendly way convey how exciting physics can be.

The five experiments are suitable for the experimental investigation of electrical circuits within the framework of a lesson sequence on materials and energy in local and environmental studies. No prior knowledge of electricity in general is required.

All experiments are included in sets of four, allowing an entire class to experiment simultaneously. The color-coded modules make it quick and easy to identify the correct experiment. The transparent housings of the individual modules make the experiments particularly clear and encourage students to participate. All materials are easily stored in the cube, allowing for quick and easy setup and takedown.

The practical cube-shaped stool, in which the experiments are stored, also blends visually into the students' learning environment as a piece of furniture. Its simple and understated design provides ample space for the electrical components, encouraging safe and independent exploration. The individual components are easy to understand and can be used without any concerns.

Due to its stable and robust construction and intuitive operation, the cube is particularly suitable for use in primary schools. Thanks to the cube's modern, wireless charging system, the research kit can be used in lessons at any time without lengthy preparation. The charging system can also be expanded with a photovoltaic module to allow students to experience different methods of electricity generation.

Electric cube

SKU: 79132
€999.00Price
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