Cube Group Density Blocks (Copper, Iron, Aluminum, Wood) for Physics Density Teaching

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Cube Group Density Blocks (Copper, Iron, Aluminum, Wood)Physics Density Teaching
Model Number
CG-4
Size
20x20x20mm
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Product Description:
The Cube Group Density Blocks set includes four types of 20mm³ blocks made from different materials: copper, iron, aluminum, and
wood. These blocks are ideal for teaching students about density and material properties, and they offer a hands-on approach to
comparing how materials with different densities behave in experiments.

Set Includes:

Copper Block (20 x 20 x 20 mm) – A heavy, highly conductive metal that is perfect for demonstrating high-density properties.
Iron Block (20 x 20 x 20 mm) – A magnetic and dense metal, ideal for comparing with other materials and demonstrating the
relationship between mass and volume.
Aluminum Block (20 x 20 x 20 mm) – A lightweight metal that provides an interesting contrast in density when compared to iron and
copper.
Wood Block (20 x 20 x 20 mm) – A much less dense, non-metallic material, useful for demonstrating the differences in density
between metals and non-metals.
Educational Value: This density block set is a practical tool for demonstrating the concept of density in physics and material
science. Students can calculate the density of each block by measuring its mass and volume, helping them understand the
relationship between these two physical properties. The kit is ideal for hands-on learning and for comparing the densities of
various materials in a clear and engaging way.

Ideal for:

Classroom experiments and demonstrations on density
Science fairs and STEM project displays
Homeschooling and hands-on learning
Teachers and educators focusing on physical properties and material science

Packaging:

Quantity per Carton: 96 pcs
Carton Dimensions: 30 x 23 x 16 cm
Net Weight: 15.3 kg
Gross Weight: 16.3 kg


























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