Electricity and Magnetism Projects & Experiments

Electricity & Magnetism

Study electricity without getting zapped! Build your own alternator that can be disassembled and rebuilt again and again with the Transparent Alternator Kit. Make the connection between electricity and magnetism. The easily assembled World's Simplest Motor is able to run for more than 5 hours on a simple D-Cell battery. We think you'll find our magnets especially "attractive". The Floating Ring Magnet Set is a great demonstration of magnetic fields - the colorful magnets float effortlessly above each other! Neodymium rare earth magnets are the strongest permanent magnets in the world! Made from neodymium, iron, and boron, these magnets are sure to stick to anything ferromagnetic - including computer gear and credit cards, so be careful!
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  • Rainbow Bar Magnets

    Rainbow Bar Magnets

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    Help students discover that opposite poles attract and like poles repel.
    $8.95–$24.95
  • MudWatt Classroom Pack

    MudWatt Classroom Pack

    Microbiology, chemistry, and electrical engineering in one kit!
    $299.99
  • MudWatt Science Fair Pack

    MudWatt Science Fair Pack

    Use the natural micro-organisms found in soil to generate electricity.
    $89.99
  • MudWatt Classic Kit

    MudWatt Classic Kit

    Observe micro-organisms that create electricity.
    $46.95
  • ScooterBots

    ScooterBots

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    Teach principles of engineering and electric circuitry.
    $3.95–$65.95
  • Static Spheres

    Static Spheres

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    Our Static Spheres are amusing and educational.
    $3.95
  • Light Up Gyro Wheel

    Light Up Gyro Wheel

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    Demonstrate the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy and back again.
    $3.95
  • Energy Tube

    Energy Tube

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    So much science in this little tube!
    $9.95
  • Light Bulb Holder with Fahnestock Clips

    Light Bulb Holder with Fahnestock Clips

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    Holder for miniature light bulbs is great for teaching about electricity.
    $0.95–$25.95
  • Brite Star Tinsel - Levitating Orb Experiment

    Brite Star Tinsel - Levitating Orb Experiment

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    Create your own static electricity activity!
    $3.50
  • Magnetic Sand Timer

    Magnetic Sand Timer

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    Instead of sand, the Magnetic Sand Timer is filled with black iron filings.
    $7.95
  • Light Bulb Experiment Kit

    Light Bulb Experiment Kit

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    Demonstrate the difference between parallel and series circuits.
    $23.95
  • Miniature Light Bulbs

    Miniature Light Bulbs

    Perfect for use with our Light Bulb Holder with Fahnestock Clips.
    $6.95
  • Jumper Wires

    Jumper Wires

    These plastic covered wires with alligator clips are perfect for electricity experiments.
    $5.95
  • Battery Holders

    Battery Holders

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    Can be connected together in parallel or series circuits for experiments.
    $1.50–$5.50
  • Hand-Powered Flashlight

    Hand-Powered Flashlight

    Change kinetic energy from your hand into light energy.
    $12.95
  • Plasma Globe Experiment Kit

    Plasma Globe Experiment Kit

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    So much great science in this kit!
    $11.95–$21.95
  • Revolution Top

    Revolution Top

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    Take it for a spin!
    $9.95
  • Energy Ball

    Energy Ball

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    All you need to safely introduce your students to electric energy.
    $3.95
  • Button Batteries L1154 Alkaline 10/pk

    Button Batteries L1154 Alkaline 10/pk

    Fits our Red Lasers and other items.
    $5.95
  • 9 volt Batteries - pack of 10

    9 volt Batteries - pack of 10

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    9 volt Extra Heavy Duty carbon-zinc batteries. Sold in packs or cases.
    $8.95
  • Neodymium Magnets

    Neodymium Magnets

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    Powerful Neodymium Magnets in six different shapes/sizes.
    $2.95–$14.95
  • Magnetic Holding Pegs (pkg of 16)

    Magnetic Holding Pegs (pkg of 16)

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    Magnetic push pins! Finally, a way to 'pin' important papers to your whiteboard!
    $10.75
  • Alnico Magnet Set

    Alnico Magnet Set

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    Painted red with a white dot to indicate the north pole .
    $6.95
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Electrifying Experiments in Electricity and Magnetism

If you need some lessons that will make the connection between electricity and magnetism, you've come to the right place. At Educational Innovations, we've got all kinds of great ideas for electricity and magnetism experiments! Whether you're reading some of the resources we offer or browsing our products, you're sure to find materials that will electrify your students.

With a Hand-Powered Flashlight, your students can see how kinetic energy from their hands is converted into light energy. The World's Simplest Motor is easy to assemble and runs for more than five hours on a single D-Cell battery. Eddy Current Tubes can help you demonstrate Lenz's Law in dramatic fashion. While they're all fun ways to start the conversation about electricity and magnetism, these resources are completely educational! Find the electricity and magnetism materials you need now at Educational Innovations.