Electronics Lab

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Childrens ELECTRONICS KIT:
60 Circuits, including a real working Radio!


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Our 60-in-1 Electronics Lab from the University of Cambridge range of Science & Education learning toys makes an ideal gift for the more inquisitive child, encouraging learning through playing and sparking the imagination. Using simple spring connections, building circuits is completely safe and easy - no soldering necessary. The University of Cambridge has produced some of the best scientists of all time, from Isaac Newton and Darwin, to Stephen Hawking, and you can be sure that they have only given their name to these great science sets because they truly reflect the University's unrivalled reputation for scientific achievement and excellence. Suitable for 10 years old and above.
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Electronics Kit



60-in-1 Electronic Project Laboratory



Learn about electricity, its invisible power and its importance in everyday life. Experiment and create numerous circuits - you can even build your own radio! This comprehensive electronics kit includes everything needed to make and test your own circuits or those suggested.

The work sheets show you exciting activites, providing a great introduction to the world of advanced electronics. Build and learn as you perform 60 exciting experiments. Requires 1 x 9v & 2 x AA batteries (not included).

Suitable for 10 years old and above
Electronics Kit Features:
  • Great introduction to the world of advanced electronics
  • No soldering necessary - Spring-coil connections make it safe and easy for operation
  • Build and learn as you perform 60 exciting experiments safely and easily!
  • Completely safe!

Famous Scholars: Ernest Rutherford In 1895, JJ Thomson, discoverer of the electron, appointed a young Ernest Rutherford as one of his first graduate students at the Cavendish Laboratory. In 1898 Rutherford left Cambridge and spent the next twenty years establishing a world-class reputation with his pioneering work on the structure of the atom. In 1919 he was the obvious choice to take over from Thompson at the Cavendish, where he created an outstanding team of scientists who furthered his work in nuclear physics. Many groundbreaking discoveries emerged from the Cavendish under Rutherford's direction, in particular Chadwick's work on the neutron. In 1932, John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton first split the atom.

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