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Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit
Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit
Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit
Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit
Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit
Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit
Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit
Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit
Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit

Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit | Build Your Own Rocket-Propelled Cars, Boats, and More! | Explore Physics of Air & Water, Pneumatics | 6 Models | Full-Color Manual & Experiment Guide

Product ID : 51426103


Galleon Product ID 51426103
UPC / ISBN 814743016941
Shipping Weight 0.68 lbs
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Model 550048
Manufacturer Thames & Kosmos
Shipping Dimension 11.14 x 4.13 x 4.09 inches
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Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit Features

  • Build 6 different air-and-water powered models.

  • Learn about the physics of action-reaction forces, rocket propulsion, nature's rockets, compressed air, and pneumatics.

  • Make a big splash into physics with these fun, wet, and wild models

  • Models include water-rocket cars, jet-propelled boats, a water gun, and a lawn sprinkler!

  • Great choice for a fun and educational outdoor activity!


About Thames & Kosmos Water Power STEM Experiment Kit

Harness the power of air and water to make things move! Build water-rocket cars, jet-propelled boats, a water gun, and even a lawn sprinkler. Learn about the laws of physics and their applications in real-world engineering. When you pump air into your rocket, you increase the air pressure inside. Then when you release the clamp, watch out — the air and water mixture inside will shoot out, causing your rocket to zoom off in the opposite direction! Many machines, from the oldest pipe organs to modern day rocket ships use the same technologies that power your water rockets. Experiment to test some of the differences between water and air, and learn why your rocket needs both to go fast.