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STEM Mechanics Levers and Linkages



Get the MECHANICS: Levers & Linkages set and learn how Levers can be used for increasing an applied force or changing the direction of motion. 


Find out how you can create models with complex motion by connecting many levers together and learn how these Linkages can be applied to various machines. 




Build 16 working models such as a seesaw, a movable weight scale, a wheelbarrow, a parking gate, a toy with moving figures, a pantograph and two types of linkages. 


You can find easy-to-follow building instructions for all models either online or in the booklet included. The booklet provides detailed explanations of the different scientific principles applied and incorporates innovative experimental activities for hands-on learning. 




A Quiz section is also available to challenge your newly acquired knowledge! Conduct thorough experiments and discover:

- the relation between fulcrum, effort and load;

- how the three classes of levers are formed;
- how to use linkages in order to create toys with moving figures;
- how to use a pantograph to scale up or down an image;
- how to create an exact straight line mechanically. 





STEM Mechanics Levers and Linkages



  • Experiment with building set
  • Encourages engineering skills, interest in physics, understanding of levers and fulcrums
  • Learn how Levers can be used for increasing an applied force or changing the direction of motion
  • 42-page booklet with theory, experimental activities, quiz and building instructions
  • Full-color images, drawings and interesting facts
  • Thought-provoking building challenges and exercises
  • Provision to write, note results, and draw conclusions
  • Build 16 working models such as a seesaw, a movable weight scale, a wheelbarrow, a parking gate, a toy with moving figures, a pantograph and two types of linkages



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