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FQBM multidisciplinary set, high school

Function

Intended for experimental study, multidisciplinary laboratory and carrying out multidisciplinary experiments on: Physics. Movements: Variations and conservation. Reference, position, movement and trajectory. The equilibrium of a mobile on an inclined plane. Friction forces and Newton's first law of motion. Static and kinetic sliding friction coefficients. The helical spring and Hooke's law. Work and energy in a mass and helical spring system. Buoyancy. The SHM in an oscillating mass and helical spring system. Heat, environment and uses of energy. The difference between heat and temperature. Light, image and propagation. The image formed in a plane mirror and its characteristics. The number of images formed between two plane mirrors at an angle to each other. Reflection in concave and convex spherical mirrors. The refraction of light and its laws, diopters. Spherical lenses and their main characteristics. Refraction in optical prisms. Electrical equipment and telecommunications. Series and parallel lamp connections. Ohm's law. Identification of a non-ohmic resistor. Series, parallel and mixed resistor connections. The potentiometer. The diode. Measurements in mixed circuits and electrical power. The series RC circuit. Kirchhoff's laws of loops and nodes. Lines of force and the magnetic field of the magnet, magnetism. The transformer. Permanent magnets, temporary magnets and the electromagnet. Electromagnetic phenomena and electromagnetic induction. Chemistry. How to compare volume measurements and their uncertainties using different instruments? General properties of matter. Physical states of water. How to separate heterogeneous mixtures using simple filtration? How to relate the properties of substances using electrical conductivity? How do acids and bases behave in relation to different indicators? The concentration factor. Construction of three-dimensional organic structures. Identifying the presence of oxygen by color change in organic compounds. Alcohol, water absorption, color change. Biology. How to identify humus, sandy and clay soils? What is hidden in their water? Mold decomposes organic matter. How do yeast-like fungi develop in salt and sugar? Where are the bacteria? Macroscopic fungus. Identifying some seeds. What are the structures of a flower like? How does catalase act inside plant cells? Is it possible to observe the action of enzymes? How to test the pH of different substances? Vision defects, correction of ametropia, hyperopia and myopia, with lenses. Mathematics. Degree, radian, quadrants and their conversions. Sine, cosine and tangent in the trigonometric circle. The fundamental relationship of trigonometry in the trigonometric circle, etc.

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Key Experiments

  • » Reference, position, movement and trajectory. - 1032.001
  • » The balance of a piece of furniture on an inclined plane. - 1032.043AB2
  • » Experimental determination of the mechanical advantage of an inclined plane - 1032.034AB1
  • » Frictional forces and Newton's first law of motion. - 1032.046
  • » Static friction coefficients and kinetic sliding friction coefficients. - 1032.048AB
  • » The helical spring and Hooke's law. - 1032.052B
  • » Work and energy in a mass and helical spring system. - 1032.056B
  • » Buoyancy, a vertical force directed from below upwards. - 1042.028B
  • » The SHM in an oscillating mass and coil spring system. - 1072.008B
  • » The difference between heat and temperature - 1052.004C2
  • » Light, the properties of rectilinear propagation and the independence of rays. - 1062.003E1
  • » The image formed in a plane mirror and its characteristics. - 1062.004D
  • » The number of images formed between two plane mirrors at an angle to each other. - 1062.004E
  • » The effect of light falling on a polished surface. - 1062.003E2_2
  • » Reflection in concave and convex spherical mirrors. - 1062.003E4_2
  • » The refraction of light and its laws, the diopters. - 1062.003E5_2
  • » Spherical lenses and their main characteristics. - 1062.003E6
  • » Refraction in a 90 degree optical prism. - 1062.003E8
  • » Lamp associations in series and parallel. - 1082.044A_1
  • » Ohm's law. - 1082.056A_1
  • » The identification of a non-ohmic resistor. - 1082.064A_1
  • » Series, parallel and mixed resistor associations. - 1082.076A_1
  • » The potentiometer, a variable resistor. - 1082.084_1
  • » The resistance offered by a diode. - 1082.088A_1
  • » Measurements in mixed circuits and electrical power. - 1082.092A_1
  • » Measurement of the difference in electrical voltages between two points in an AC circuit. - 1082.129
  • » Measurements of electric current intensities between two points in an AC circuit. - 1082.130
  • » The series RC circuit, in direct current. - 1082.131
  • » Kirchhoff's laws of meshes and knots. - 1082.076B
  • » The measurement of the potential difference between two points in a DC circuit. - 1082.053_B1
  • » The measurement of electric current intensity in DC circuits. - 1082.053_B2
  • » The lines of force and the magnetic field of the magnet, magnetism. - 1082.120A
  • » The transformer, step-down and step-up voltage. - 1082.176_4
  • » Permanent magnets, temporary magnets and the electromagnet. - 1082.140A1
  • » Electromagnetic phenomena and electromagnetic induction B. - 1082.128B
  • » Comparing different volume measurement scales. - 1032.003_B_1
  • » How to compare volume measurements and their uncertainties across different instruments? - 1032.003_B_2
  • » The general properties of matter. - 0001.100
  • » The physical states of water. - 1052.008_A3
  • » How to separate heterogeneous mixtures using simple filtration? - 1212.012_1
  • » How to relate the properties of substances through electrical conductivity? - 1222.012_A_1
  • » How do acids and bases behave in relation to different indicators? - 1252.024_1
  • » The concentration factor. - 1282.002
  • » Construction of three-dimensional organic structures. - 1302.001
  • » oxygen identification - 1302.006A
  • » Alcohol, water absorption. - 1302.016A
  • » How to identify humus, sandy and clayey soils? - 0001.050
  • » What does your water hide? - 0001.362A
  • » Mold decomposes organic matter. - 0001.250
  • » How do yeast-like fungi grow on salt and sugar? - 0001.256
  • » Where are the bacteria? - 1505.013A
  • » The macroscopic fungus. - 0001.260A
  • » The identification of some seeds. - 0001.040
  • » What are the structures of a flower like? - 0001.180
  • » How does catalase act inside plant cells? - 0003.015
  • » Is it possible to observe the action of enzymes? - 0003.017
  • » How to test the pH of different substances? - 0003.019
  • » Vision defects, correction of ametropia, hyperopia and myopia, with lenses. - 1062.003E7
  • » The degree, the radian, the quadrants and their conversions. - 1072.006_A
  • » The sine in the trigonometric circle. - 1072.006_B
  • » The cosine in the trigonometric circle. - 1072.006_C
  • » The tangent in the trigonometric circle. - 1072.006_D
  • » The fundamental relationship of trigonometry in the trigonometric circle. - 1072.006_E
  • » How to measure with some instruments in the Chemistry laboratory. - 1032.003_B
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