Tungsten Cubes for STEM Education — Looking for Feedback

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Hello everyone,

I’m exploring the use of tungsten cubes as hands-on tools for STEM education and physics demonstrations (density, mass vs. volume, material properties, etc.).

Full disclosure: I run a website that sells tungsten cubes, and I’m looking for expert feedback to better understand whether this is genuinely useful in an educational context.

I’d appreciate your input on:

  1. Do tungsten cubes make sense as a teaching tool for physics or materials science?
  2. What size or mass would be most practical in a classroom?
  3. Are there safety or handling concerns when used by students?
  4. Are there better or more cost-effective alternatives you’d recommend?

For reference only (not promotional), here is an example of the product I’m referring to:
[https://mkubeenterprise.com/product/tungsten-cube/]

Thank you for your insights — I’m genuinely interested in improving the educational value of this idea.
 

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