Magnetic Levitation Science Fair Kit

Introducing the Magnetic Levitation Science Fair Kit

An easy-to-use, educational, and exhilarating showcase of magnetic levitation technology designed for both students and teachers.

This kit provides all the necessary components to explore and demonstrate the principles of maglev systems at home or in a classroom setting. With simple, clear instructions and high quality magnets, it offers an unconventional and exciting way to bring the thrill of science directly to your fingertips, perfect for igniting curiosity and fostering a love for learning at science fairs and beyond.

Assembly instructions

Follow the following steps to assemble you maglev experience:


ENJOY!

Magnetic Levitation Kit: DIY Project for Kids and Adults

Magnetic Levitation Kit: DIY Project for Kids and Adults

Price range: $79.00 through $172.00

Magnetic Levitation Kit: DIY Project for Kids and Adults

Price range: $79.00 through $172.00
Includes
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Economy superconductivity Levitation Kit

Economy superconductivity Levitation Kit

Price range: $119.00 through $309.00

Economy superconductivity Levitation Kit

Price range: $119.00 through $309.00
Includes
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YBCO Meissner & Flux pinning Levitation Disk

Original price was: $427.00.Current price is: $349.00.

YBCO Meissner & Flux pinning Levitation Disk

Original price was: $427.00.Current price is: $349.00.
Includes
  • 35mm⌀, 8mm high YBCO thin layers thermally insulated and covered with multiple protective layers.
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