What are the Best Take-Home Physics Lab Kits for Non-Scientists?

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Recommendations for take-home physics lab kits for an introductory algebra-based physics course focus on kits that provide structured experiments suitable for non-scientists and non-engineers. The kits should offer a better alternative to improvised experiments using household items, which may not be effective for average students. Feedback is sought on various companies that sell these kits. Additionally, sharing the syllabus of lab experiments conducted in regular classes could help identify home-compatible versions of those experiments, enhancing the educational experience.
Taulant Sholla
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Any recommendations for a take-home physics lab kit? It's for a intro algebra-based physics course for non-scientists/non-engineers.

There seem to be a few companies out there selling these kits, and I'm looking for feedback.

They don't need to be super-fancy, but they need to be better than nothing, i.e., better than cobbling together experiments using stuff you find in the kitchen, basement or garage (I'm not disparaging this latter approach, but it does have limitations for the average student).
-Thank you!
 
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oops, except I mentioned *not* DIY.
 
I think the DIYers can give you the best answers. It is not a kit made at home but a kit to be used at home, we understand that.

If we don't get good answers here, I'll move it again.
 
Taulant Sholla said:
Any recommendations for a take-home physics lab kit? It's for a intro algebra-based physics course for non-scientists/non-engineers.

There seem to be a few companies out there selling these kits, and I'm looking for feedback.

They don't need to be super-fancy, but they need to be better than nothing, i.e., better than cobbling together experiments using stuff you find in the kitchen, basement or garage (I'm not disparaging this latter approach, but it does have limitations for the average student).
-Thank you!
Can you post the syllabus of the lab experiments that the students do when they are attending the normal classes and labs? That will help us figure out ways that you can do home-versions of those experiments. Thanks.
 
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