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Spintronics Act One Bundle

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This pack of 6 kits perfectly outfits your small group with everything they need for long-lasting play. Great for stations, clubs, and libraries.

Spintronics is a new game (ages 8 to adult) from the makers of Turing Tumble where players build mechanical circuits to solve puzzles. Players feel the pull of voltage and see the flow of current as they discover electronics in a tangible and deeply intuitive way, using the first physical equivalent of electronics ever built. It’s fun, fascinating, easy-to-learn, and irresistible to play.

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Package includes:

  • 6 - Spintronics Act One kits

This kit includes everything you'll need to play and complete the Act One puzzle book:

  • 1 - Act One puzzle book
  • 1 - 6 V Spintronic battery (0.3 mAh)
  • 1 - 200 Ω Spintronic resistor
  • 1 - 500 Ω Spintronic resistor
  • 1 - 1000 Ω Spintronic resistor
  • 2 - Spintronic switches
  • 2 - Spintronics junctions
  • 1 - 1.2 mF Spintronic capacitor/voltmeter
  • 1 - Spintronic ammeter
  • 300 - Chain links
  • 3 - Base tiles
  • 6 - Tile connectors
  • 1 - Tile connector tool

 

  Act One box Act Two box Power Pack box
Size

35 cm x 28 cm x 8 cm

35 cm x 28 cm x 8 cm

21 cm x 16 cm x 8 cm

Weight 1.8 kg 1.8 kg 0.8 kg

Customer Reviews

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Audrey F. (Lisbon, PT)
Jeu intéressant et bien conçu

Je jeu correspond à la description, bonne fabrication.

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Sacha K. (Segré, FR)

Spintronics Act One

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Lucas P.
Amazing to teach physics

As a physics teacher I've always struggled to make elektricity tangible for my students (12/16 yo). Using spintronics as an extra tool works wonders for the students to create a mental image of terms like current, voltage and resistance. Making the students feel how a resistance tries to slow down the currant works wonders in their ability to reason what would happen if they change something about the circuit.
I'm currently talking with coworkers to see if we can make spintronics part of the lesson plan, because im convinced this is the way to teach electronics at a younger age.

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Michael M. (Rumilly, FR)
Incroyable !

Il n’y a pas d’autres mots que incroyable !

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Eleonora C.
Vraiment excellent

Très bon "jeu", mon fils et moi nous adorons