Science Gizmo: BUILD YOUR OWN MICROSCOPE
$ 17.40 excl. GST
SCIENCE GIZMO: Build Your Own Microscope.
A hands-on DIY ‘Build Your Own Microscope’ kit made from PMMA plastic with a powerful 300x magnification.
This Microscope easily demonstrates mechanical properties and applications used in Biology, Physics and Chemistry labs and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) related education.
Equipped with a tilting stand and a LED-light for easy observation.
Detailed illustrated user study guide included. Package dimensions: 225 x 165 x 60mm (package weight 200g).
Assembled dimensions: 74 x 96 x 250mm (model size).
Science Gizmos are fun way to demonstrate and show the properties, mechanics and applications used and taught in Physics and Chemistry laboratories.
By using simple easy-to-use apparatus specific to the target theme or topic, understand the scientific reasons why a particular thing works the way it does and enjoy the excitement of discovering how it works.
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Science Gizmo: BUILD YOUR OWN MICROSCOPE
A hands-on DIY 'Build Your Own Microscope' kit made from PMMA plastic with a powerful 300x magnification.
Equipped with a tilting stand and a LED-light for easy observation.
Detailed illustrated user study guide included. Package dimensions: 225 x 165 x 60mm (package weight 200g).
Science Gizmos are fun way to demonstrate and show the properties, mechanics and applications used and taught in Physics and Chemistry laboratories.
By using simple easy-to-use apparatus specific to the target theme or topic, understand the scientific reasons why a particular thing works the way it does and enjoy the excitement of discovering how it works.
(NOTE: Brand may vary from image displayed). Check out other Gizmos available!
(Wikipedia excerpt: ..."...A gizmo is a gadget, especially one whose real name is unknown or forgotten.... A gadget is a mechanical device or any ingenious article.[2] Gadgets are sometimes referred to as gizmos. ...The etymology of the word is disputed. The word first appears as reference to an 18th-century tool in glassmaking that was developed as a spring pontil.[3] As stated in the glass dictionary published by the Corning Museum of Glass, a gadget is a metal rod with a spring clip that grips the foot of a vessel and so avoids the use of a pontil".
Gadgets were first used in the late 18th century.[4] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, there is anecdotal evidence for the use of "gadget" as a placeholder name for a technical item whose precise name one can't remember since the 1850s; with Robert Brown's 1886 book Spunyarn and Spindrift, A sailor boy's log of a voyage out and home in a China tea-clipper containing the earliest known usage in print.[5]...")