BASIC SCIENCES

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BASIC SCIENCES

  • TB_19

    Air Cannon

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    When fog is filled into the Air Ball and the
    diaphragm at the back of the device is pulled and released, some of the rapidly moving air
    slows down by hitting the edges, while the air in the center continues its fast movement
    . When the air in the center moves forward rapidly, it pulls the remaining
    and slowed down air into itself and creates a vortex
    rotating around itself. With the vortex effect, you can hit targets in front of the Air Cannon
    , create smoke rings and
    extinguish a candle about 5 meters away.

  • TB_01

    Anaphormic Mirror

    TB_01

    Anamorphosis is the ability to perceive drawings, photographs, paintings or
    objects that do not appear to have a specific shape
    only by looking at them from a special point of view or with a mirror. When the cylindrical mirror is placed in the center of the table containing the anamorphic picture
    , the image
    is collected on the cylindrical mirror as a result of the reflection of light. The scattered image, which is not
    understood on the table, is clearly
    seen on the mirror. This
    system consisting of a cylindrical mirror and an anamorphic image is called an anamorphic mirror.

  • TB_02

    Archimedes Helix

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    Archimedes’ Archimedes Auger, one of Archimedes’ important inventions, has been used in many fields such as mining, shipping and agriculture for centuries and is still used today. Archimedes’ auger is a device for extracting water from a low place to a high place and is known to have been used to empty ship holds in the past. In this device, balls are transferred from bottom to top with a 3 cm diameter auger.

  • TB_03

    Auger Corkscrew

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    The Auger Turbine has been used in many
    fields such as mining, shipping and agriculture for centuries and is still in use today. The Auger
    Turbine is a
    device for extracting water from a low place to a high place and is known to have been used in the past
    to empty ship holds. In this device, the water in the pool is transported to the upper reservoir by
    Auger Turbine.

  • TB_07

    Bird in the Balance

    TB_07

    The bird is designed with its center of gravity resting on its beak.
    Accordingly, the bird remains balanced in any
    place where only its beak is placed on it. It is an effective
    experiment that demonstrates the center of gravity principle.

  • TB_20

    Chaotic Pendulum

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    There are chaotic pendulums in the wheel placed vertically in the apparatus on the base of the device. Thanks to the light placed at the ends of the pendulums, the rotating pendulums follow various paths and create various visuals.

  • TB_10

    Circuits

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    Visitors explore the world of electronics through the assembly of modular circuit board components. Available parts include power supplies such as batteries, switches, lights, motors, resistors, capacitors, relays, etc. These are all designed to fit neatly and easily to create electronic devices without too many tangled wires connecting each component.

  • TB_44

    Climbing Cone

    TB_44

    This setup is designed to demonstrate the motion of the center of mass. The natural movement of objects is guided by their center of gravity. According to physics, the center of mass tends to fall. Due to the characteristics of the mechanism
    constructed here, the center of mass of the twin cone appears to be climbing upwards
    even though it is falling.

  • TB_38

    Color Spotlights

    TB_38

    This setup consists of three spotlights
    giving three primary colors (red – green – blue). Intermediate colors are created by overlapping
    these spots on the screen. When the 3 main colors
    emitted from the spots are superimposed on the screen, it is observed that the white color
    is formed. It is possible to produce many different
    colors by adjusting the light intensity of the spots.

  • TB_37

    Colors

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    It is an educational
    device that helps to examine colors, CMYK and RGB concepts and the differences between them interactively with the help of a touch screen kiosk. The content consists of a comparative explanation section, an application
    section and a question-answer
    section where the learned information can be tested.

  • TB_12

    ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM

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    With the touch screen Electromagnetic Spectrum Kiosk
    , the properties of radio waves,
    microwaves, infrared waves, visible rays, ultraviolet rays,
    X-Rays and gamma rays, frequency changes depending on wave type and wavelength
    , usage areas and
    what we can observe with electromagnetic waves
    can be examined. In addition, with the help of the questions at the end of the interactive explanations
    , the person
    can test
    what they have learned about the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • TB_13

    Electromagnetism

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    Visitors assemble a coil of wire around an iron rod and add 2 electric bullets to the power supply. Then they use electromagnet to attract metal objects with electromagnet for the demonstration. To assemble the induction coil, they wrap a coil of wire around a tube with a magnet and then connect electricity to a small light bulb.

  • TB_26

    Engine and Generator

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    First, the visitor starts the motor by moving the power switch. This motor rotates the graphic disk. Next, he or she turns a handwheel to start a DC motor. This motor is used as a generator and powers a small lamp.In both setups, the rotation of the motor depends on the movement of magnets.

  • TB_15

    Ferrofluid Materials

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    Ferrofluids are liquids in which iron-containing particles are suspended in both the nanometer scale and in the presence of a magnetic field, these liquids react to form very interesting and exotic patterns. These fluids are being considered for use in numerous industrial applications

  • TB_32

    Finger Voltage Tool

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    When the visitor turns the wheel, a certain amount of alternating current is generated. In order for the alternating current to move on the circuit, the circuit must be closed. Since the human body conducts electric current, when you place your hands in circles, you ensure that the circuit is closed.

  • TB_16

    Galileo thermometer

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    The Galileo thermometer is named after its creator, the famous scientist
    Galileo. A closed glass cylinder contains some liquid and
    weighted glass bubbles. To these bubbles are attached metal labels with temperature values
    written on them. When the temperature of the environment
    changes, the density of the liquid in the thermometer
    changes, causing some of the bubbles to float and some to sink
    and the ambient temperature is determined.

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