Analogy to radioactive decay, class set Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-PLE-10664
The Radioactive Decay Analogy Class Set is a non-radioactive physics teaching kit used for modelling radioactive decay, half-life, probability, and exponential decay in classroom experiments. It is suitable for schools, colleges, STEM labs, physics practical rooms, teacher demonstrations, distributors, and educational laboratory procurement buyers.
Product Description
The Analogy to radioactive decay, class set from Lab Glassware Manufacturer is intended for safe classroom modelling of nuclear-decay concepts without using radioactive sources. The supplied product name confirms an analogy-based class set, but the exact components, quantity per class, material, worksheets, and storage arrangement must be confirmed before final publication.
This set helps students understand that radioactive decay is random for individual nuclei but statistically predictable for a large sample. By repeating trials and removing “decayed” items according to a defined rule, students can generate decay tables, plot decay curves, estimate half-life, and connect probability experiments with physics theory.
Key Features
- Non-radioactive classroom model: designed to explain decay behaviour without radioactive material.
- Class-set format: suitable for group activities, practical sessions, and teacher-led demonstrations.
- Half-life learning: helps students model repeated reduction of an undecayed sample.
- Probability-based activity: shows how random events create predictable statistical trends.
- Data-analysis value: supports tables, graphs, decay curves, and exponential-decay discussion.
- Capacity not applicable: this is a teaching model, not a liquid-volume or electrical-capacity product.
- Specification-dependent contents: tokens, dice, cubes, counters, worksheets, and storage details must be confirmed.
Technical Specifications
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Detail |
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Product Name |
Analogy to radioactive decay, class set |
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Primary Keyword |
Radioactive Decay Analogy Class Set |
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Secondary / Semantic Keywords |
radioactive decay model, half-life experiment kit, decay probability class set, nuclear physics teaching kit, exponential decay model, school physics decay apparatus, non-radioactive decay simulation, STEM probability kit |
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Brand |
Lab Glassware Manufacturer |
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Product Category |
Physics Lab Equipment / Nuclear Physics Teaching Model / STEM Probability Simulation Kit |
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Intended Users |
Schools, colleges, universities, STEM labs, physics teachers, science-kit suppliers, distributors, and educational procurement buyers |
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Capacity |
Not applicable |
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Model Type |
Non-radioactive analogy / simulation model |
What's Included in the Kit
- Radioactive Decay Analogy Class Set
- Simulation tokens, dice, counters, worksheets, teacher guide, storage box, labels, or certificate
Applications / Uses
- Modelling radioactive decay without radioactive materials
- Teaching half-life and decay probability
- Plotting exponential decay curves from student data
- Explaining random decay events and statistical trends
- Supporting nuclear physics lessons in school and college physics labs
- Using in STEM activities, data-handling lessons, and science exhibitions
How to Use the Radioactive Decay Analogy Class Set
- Confirm the supplied components and teacher activity method before use.
- Divide students into groups and give each group the required number of simulation items.
- Define the “decay” rule, such as removing items that show a selected face or mark.
- Run the first trial and remove the items counted as decayed.
- Record the remaining undecayed items in a table.
- Repeat the process for multiple trials until only a small number remains.
- Plot remaining items against trial number to form a decay curve.
- Discuss half-life, probability, randomness, and exponential decay using the class data.
Safety note: This product should be presented as an analogy kit only. Do not describe it as containing radioactive material unless official documentation proves otherwise. Keep small parts away from young children and store all components after the activity.
Care & Maintenance
- Count all tokens, dice, counters, or cards after each class activity.
- Store components in the supplied box or labelled container.
- Keep worksheets dry and replace worn recording sheets when needed.
- Remove damaged, sharp, cracked, or missing pieces from classroom use.
Why Choose Lab Glassware Manufacturer
Lab Glassware Manufacturer manufactures and exports laboratory glassware, scientific laboratory instruments, lab experiment setups, science kits, mathematics kits, didactic models, and STEM models. Its product range supports physics lab equipment, general lab equipment, school lab equipment, and educational laboratory procurement. The brand supplies schools, colleges, universities, research institutions, industrial laboratories, distributors, and export buyers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Radioactive Decay Analogy Class Set used for?
A Radioactive Decay Analogy Class Set is used to model radioactive decay, half-life, probability, and exponential decay without using radioactive material.
Does this kit contain radioactive material?
No radioactive material should be claimed for this product. It should be listed as a non-radioactive analogy or simulation kit unless official documentation states otherwise.
What does the class set include?
The exact class-set contents are not confirmed. Add dice, counters, tokens, worksheets, or storage details only after checking the supplied kit.
How does it teach half-life?
Students repeatedly remove a fraction of items according to a fixed rule, then record and graph the remaining items to model half-life behaviour.
Can students plot a decay curve with this set?
Yes. The activity can generate trial-by-trial data that students use to plot an exponential-style decay curve.
Is it suitable for school physics labs?
Yes. It is suitable for supervised school and college physics lessons on nuclear physics, half-life, probability, and data analysis.
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