Explore Magnetic Levitation with the T-M39 Pen Kit
The T-M39 Magnetic Levitation Pen DIY Learning Kit is a hands-on educational tool that demonstrates the physics of magnetic levitation. Using permanent magnets and a simple alignment system, students can build a setup that makes a pen float and rotate in mid-air. This kit makes abstract magnetic concepts tangible and visually engaging.
How Magnetic Levitation Works
- Magnetic repulsion creates an upward force that counters gravity.
- Careful alignment of magnets produces a stable equilibrium point where the pen levitates.
- The kit highlights magnetic fields, repulsion, balance, and stability in a single demonstration.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Understand basic magnetism and magnetic field interactions.
- Observe repulsive forces and their role in levitation.
- Practice problem solving, measurement, and experimental adjustment.
- Gain experience with hands-on assembly and safe handling of magnets.
Features and Benefits
- Levitating Pen Display: Watch a pen float and spin freely without physical contact.
- STEM Focus: Designed for classroom demonstrations, science projects, and experiential learning.
- Easy Assembly: Pre-cut and pre-drilled components simplify setup for beginners.
- Durable and Reusable: Quality materials support repeated classroom use.
- Safe Materials: Non-toxic plastic or wood components paired with permanent magnets.
What Is Included
- Wooden or plastic base stand
- Magnetic supports and magnetic rings
- Levitation pen
- Central alignment rod for setup
- Assembly screws and fittings
- Instruction manual and assembly guide
Specifications
- Learning Focus: Magnetism, levitation, balance, and stability
- Material: Non-toxic plastic or wood with permanent magnets
- Assembly Type: DIY unassembled kit
- Skill Level: Beginner-friendly
- Operation Principle: Magnetic repulsion and alignment force balance
Assembly Tips and Safety
- Follow the instruction manual step by step for correct magnet alignment.
- Keep small magnets and screws away from young children; not suitable for ages under 3.
- Handle strong permanent magnets with care to avoid pinching fingers or damaging electronics.
- Test adjustments in small increments to find the stable levitation point.
Ideal Uses
- School STEM lessons and physics demonstrations
- Science fair projects and classroom experiments
- Home-based learning and curiosity-driven exploration
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