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The Physics Optical Experiment Set is a comprehensive educational kit designed to enhance understanding of optical physics through hands-on experiments. It includes various lenses, mirrors, and a customizable light source, all made from durable materials, ensuring safety and longevity. Ideal for both teachers and students, this set makes learning about light and refraction engaging and interactive.
Item Weight | 181 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 9.45 x 5.51 x 0.98 inches |
Size | Small, Medium |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal, Acrylic |
Color | Orange |
Theme | Optical Physics |
Battery Type | AAA |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | play, Game |
Power Source | battery powered |
Number of Players | 1 |
B**H
Fun for teachers to use in small groups to teach about light refraction!
Lots of fun to use for our science lesson on light refraction. Combined it with Bill Nye the Science Guy's video on the subject. Used this in small groups and students were engaged and loved it! Used with third grade, but it could be for any grade or age. Recommended!
A**B
acceptable quality
My son really enjoyed it. I wish they included a guidance booklet with in so that in would have been more educational.
M**
Worked well, great price!
The lenses were good quality and worked just as described. The investigations/activities that were included were easy to follow and the price was great! The highschoolers were intrigued by the lenses and spent quite some time investigating the differences in each lens and their light path, even after our activities were complete!Plan to perform these activities in a darkened room, for best results. The pictures don’t sufficiently capture how well this worked.One of my students said she was creating art with the light path. Super cute!
M**J
Not worth the price
Build quality is very cheap for the price.
A**.
Perfect learning kit for kids
My 10 yr old is learning about light and prism. This kit is helping a lot
S**W
Super Educational Optics Toy - but needs better laser class/safety label.
This is a super educational optics toy, and comes with a decent variety of positive and negative lenses and a mirror tool to illustrate key concepts about reflection, refraction, and focus. You can even demonstrate total internal reflection with the prism, if you aim it just right. It doesn't have a right angle prism, which would have really made this set complete.It comes with decent enough instructions and explanations, but it doesn’t come with batteries (you need 2 AAA). Note that you can adjust the lasers to be perfectly parallel with a small screwdriver, if needed, and you can turn each laser on or off individually. These are a lot of fun to teach with, and really help illustrate ray tracing concepts well.The box has a pattern and scale on it that you can supposedly use. But my box was kind of beat up, and I thought it was easier to just demonstrate on a plain paper. The power level of the lasers is not noted, so I would be careful and treat it as a class III laser, and exercise appropriate safety practices, and teach your kids appropriate safety practices. I’m guessing it’s probably class II, but you just never know, and it’s not labeled. I am going to subtract one star for the lack of any laser label, or safety warning, because this really is important. It has a "small parts choking hazard" and "don't mix old and new batteries" warning, but nothing abouty laser safety.Final Rating: 4 stars! Lost a star for not having laser safety warning -- otherwise an excellent educational toy. It should probably also come with a right angle prism to better illustrate TIR.
M**L
Very low quality
Poor build quality
C**N
Functional at best
The set does work as advertised; however, it is very cheaply made. Not sure it would survive many classes with students.
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