Geomag Mechanics Motion Flywheels 96 Pieces

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Explore the fascinating world of motion and magnetism with the Geomag Mechanics Motion Flywheels 96 Pieces set. This innovative construction kit allows children to build models that demonstrate the principles of magnetic repulsion and the mechanics of flywheels and ball bearings. By combining magnetic rods, steel spheres, and specialised mechanical components, young engineers can create spinning structures and observe how these unseen forces interact. The set is designed to stimulate creativity and problem-solving skills, offering a hands-on introduction to physics concepts. It’s an engaging STEM toy that encourages experimentation and discovery through building.

Features:

  • Build models that demonstrate the power of flywheels and magnetic repulsion.
  • Features ball bearings for smooth rotational movement.
  • Combines magnetic forces with mechanical elements for dynamic constructions.
  • Encourages an understanding of physics, engineering, and mechanics.
  • Made with 98% recycled plastic.
  • Includes 96 pieces for creating various spinning and motion-based models.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Geomag
  • Pieces: 96
  • Age Suitability: 7 years +
  • Material: Recycled Plastic, Magnets, Steel, Ball Bearings, Other mechanical components
  • Includes: Magnetic rods, steel spheres, flywheel components, ball bearings, instruction booklet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each build in the Flywheels set can be connected with other sets from the Geomag Mechanics Gravity line, allowing children to grow their model over time. The magnetic rods and steel spheres are standard Geomag components and are fully compatible across the Mechanics range.
The box contains 96 pieces: magnetic rods, steel spheres, flywheel discs, gear panels, cylindrical columns, and a multi-model instruction booklet. No batteries or external power source is required - all motion is generated through magnetic repulsion.
Geomag has reproduced a ball bearing mechanism to sit beneath the flywheel structures. Once the polarities are set on the magnetic rods, the repelling force between adjacent magnets drives the discs to rotate without any physical contact - creating chain reactions across the connected gears.