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Do-it-yourself holographic projector 4M (00-03394)

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SKU: 00-03394
€420
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Features
Subject Physics
Development Attentiveness, Imagination, Ingenuity, Outlook
Training methods Reggio
Material Plastic
Color Black
Gender For girls, For boys
Age group Primary school
Age of children under, years 10
Age of children from, years 8
Country of registration of TM China
Warranty period, months 6
Battery type AAA
Number of batteries 2
Batteries included Not available
Language of other instructions English
Producing country China
Volumetric weight, cubic meters 1
Number in ind. packaging, pcs. 1
Packing material Cardboard
Type of packaging Box
UCTZED code 2147483647
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Learn the principles of creating three-dimensional holograms and assemble your own holographic projector with a scientific set of 4M! Have an amazing show for friends. View three-dimensional images of dinosaur, astronaut, ornamental fish, planet and others. There are 8 holograms in total.
The set from the KidzLabs series will be interesting for children of primary school from 8 years old. It will help to gain knowledge of physics, develop imagination, intelligence, thinking, increase emotional well-being. The scientific kit is suitable for education in regio-pedagogy.
The set includes all the necessary parts for assembling a holographic projector. Additionally, you need a small Phillips screwdriver, two AAA batteries. How does the device work? The batteries power the LED attached to the stand. As the rays of light pass through the paper templates, a projection appears on the four-sided screen. The screen acts as a mirror, reflecting some of the light. You see a three-dimensional image that seems to hang in the air. This & ndash; optical illusion of the hologram. You can look at it from different angles.
In theater productions and cinematography, the hologram effect is often used to create a ghost. The image of the actor under the stage is reflected on a glass screen and projected onto the stage. The inventor of this trick was John Pepper.
In the set
Stand & ndash; 1 pc
Reflector & ndash; 1 pc
Transparent cover & ndash; 1 pc
Quadruple screen & ndash; 1 pc
Stand & ndash; 1 pc
Paper templates & ndash; 8 pcs
Battery cover & ndash; 1 pc
Screw & ndash; 1 pc
Instructions & ndash; 1 pc.
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