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Set for experiments 4M Space Rocket (00-03235)

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SKU: 00-03235
€336
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Features
Subject Physics
Development Attentiveness, Curiosity, Imagination, Ingenuity, Outlook
Color Multicolored
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
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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Observe Newton's three laws in action with a space rocket from a 4M research kit. Due to the chemical reaction between vinegar and baking soda, the rocket will fly 15 meters into the sky! With the 4M kit, the study of physics will be visual and interesting.
This 4M scientific kit from the KidzLabs series will be of interest to 8-year-olds. Rocket experiments will help to learn the basic laws of physics, develop imagination, ingenuity, curiosity.
Assemble the rocket according to the instructions. Additionally, you will need soda and vinegar & ndash; they will become fuel. When vinegar and soda are mixed, carbon dioxide is released inside the rocket body. During the reaction of alkali and acid, the gas fills the rocket. The pressure inside it is growing. When the gas comes out of the rocket nozzle, it fires high into the air from the launcher.
Rocket & ndash; one of the major inventions of mankind, which paved the way for the study of space. The principle of the device of any rocket is simple & ndash; it is a chamber that is filled with gas under pressure. At one end of the chamber there is a small hole that allows gas to escape. Imagine an inflated balloon with a hole in it. It will fly and blow quickly until all the gas comes out. The flow of gas creates a thrust that causes the ball to move in the opposite direction. Modern missiles have the same principle of motion. The only difference & ndash; this is a way to obtain gas under pressure inside the rocket. For today's rockets, gas is obtained by burning special fuel.
In the set
Rocket hull & ndash; 1 pc
Rocket wings & ndash; 3 pcs
Launcher & ndash; 1 pc
Measuring spoon & ndash; 1 pc
Instructions & ndash; 1 pc
No batteries required.
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