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1008527 Includes Only:2 Stand rods with external and internal thread, 400 mm1 Stand rod with external thread, 400 mm2 Stand rods, 110 mm2 Double clamps1 Beam balance2 Weighing pans with holders1 Scale for balance1 Axle rod for pulleys1 Rolling pin with add-on weights1 Block and tackle with two pulleys and two hooks1 Block and tackle with two pulleys and one hook1 Multiple pulley1 Plastic pulley, 40 mm4 Weights, 25 g1 Weight, 50 g1 Weight, 100 g1 Magnetic base1 Adjustable bracket2 S-shaped hooks, 1 g2 S-shaped hooks, 2 g1 S-shaped hook, 5 g1 Body for friction and inertia experiments1 Set of plastic strips for friction experiment1 Dynamometer 1 N1 Dynamometer 2 N1 Leaf spring, 330 mm1 Coil spring with 2 eyelets, apProx. 5.25 N/m100 m of twine2 Pointers1 Measuring cylinder1 Stand base for measuring cylinder3 Strips of velour paper1 Set squareSEK Mechanics. Set of equipment for carrying out 23 student experiments in classical mechanics. Comes with comprehensive student and instructor experiment manuals and instructions. In a tough plastic tray containing a foam insert with cut-outs for the equipment and featuring a transparent lid. Experiments are set up and performed on the SEK Base Plate 1000789 (U8408035) so that they are compact but still clear in their layout and objectives.Features:Exleriments included:Hooke's lawCalibrating a dynamometerDeformation of a leaf springAddition of forces acting along the same lineResolution of a force into two componentsInvestigation of inertiaTypes of frictionLaws of static and kinetic frictionEquilibrium conditions for a first-class leverEquilibrium conditions for second and third-class leversForces, paths and work with fixed pulleysForces, paths and work with non-fixed pulleysForces, paths and work with block and tackleForces, paths and work with multiple pulleysForces on an inclined planeDetermining the volume of solid bodiesDetermining the mass of solid bodies (beam balance)Determination of densityDetermining the nature of a material by measuring densitySpecific weight and buoyancyPeriod of a string pendulumDetermining gravitational acceleration with the aid of a string pendulumPeriod of a spring oscillator.