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Navir: Space Wonder Gyroscope

Original price $19.95 - Original price $19.95
Original price $19.95
$19.95
$19.95 - $19.95
Current price $19.95
SKU AG00097
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Description

The Space Wonder Gyroscope is a precision instrument that challenges the force of gravity to remain balanced. Great for scientific enquiry or challenging fun.

Space Wonder Gyroscope is a precision learning instrument engineered in Italy to exacting standards of quality. It challenges the force of gravity, remaining balanced in any position. It is operated by the cord included in the pack.

The term Gyroscope was coined by the French scientist Foucault in 1852. In addition to its functional use in aircraft and compasses, the gyroscope was introduced into consumer electronics when it was used in the Apple iPhone. Gyroscopes are now widely used in such devices.

Specifications

Technical: Rotor diameter: 65 mm

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Returns:

We accept returns up to 14 days after delivery for store credit. Goods must be unused and in their original condition.

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Freya Ormsby
It’s pretty good

It’s pretty good it does what it’s meant to do but it can break if you pull the string too hard.

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