Small steel balls with diameter of 3/4 inch (about 18 millimeters) are used in mechanics and magnetism experiments. As a substitute for iron filings for studying the phenomenon of magnetic fields. Form clusters and chains between unlike poles of magnets. Made of polished, hardened spheres.
Small steel balls with diameter of 1/4 inch (about 6 millimeters) are used in mechanics and magnetism experiments. As a substitute for iron filings for studying the phenomenon of magnetic fields. Form clusters and chains between unlike poles of magnets. Made of polished, hardened spheres.
Small steel balls with diameter of 1/2 inch (about 12 millimeters) are used in mechanics and magnetism experiments. As a substitute for iron filings for studying the phenomenon of magnetic fields. Form clusters and chains between unlike poles of magnets. Made of polished, hardened spheres.
Iron filings, high purity for science experiments, industrial applications and laboratory use. For quantities over 100 lbs, the product will be shipped in a bucket.
Iron filing, 12 ounce, in a shaker for convenience plus screw cap for safe-keeping. They are ideal for experimentation with magnetic fields. When you place these filings on any magnet, you can visualize 3D magnetic fields. This demonstration is very common in the classroom and this is your chance to further study the magnetic properties…
Solid Steel balls with diameter of one inch (about 25 millimeters) are used in mechanics and magnetism experiments. They are also used in construction of pendulums and demonstration of Newton laws and physics experiments related to Inertia, mass and friction. Note: Steel balls can rust if they get wet or in high humidity conditions. Keep…