Navir Space Wonder Gyroscope – Yellow

£14.99

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Explore the fascinating principles of physics with the Navir Space Wonder Gyroscope in a vibrant yellow finish. This classic scientific toy has captivated curious minds for generations, demonstrating incredible feats of balance and defying gravity as it spins. Pull the string and watch in amazement as the gyroscope maintains its orientation, showcasing the power of angular momentum. The Navir Space Wonder Gyroscope is not just a toy, but an engaging educational tool that provides a hands-on introduction to fundamental scientific concepts. It’s a perfect way to spark curiosity about mechanics and motion.

Features:

  • Classic gyroscope design for demonstrating scientific principles.
  • Helps illustrate concepts like angular momentum, inertia, and gravity defiance.
  • Engaging and educational STEM toy.
  • Includes gyroscope, string, and pedestal/stand for balancing tricks.
  • Durable construction for repeated use.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Navir
  • Colour: Yellow frame with black/silver components
  • Age Suitability: 6 years +
  • Includes: Gyroscope, Pull String, Pedestal/Stand.
  • Material: Metal, Plastic

Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains the gyroscope itself, a pull-string for launching the rotor, and a balancing pedestal. Everything needed to start spinning and performing balance tricks is provided - no batteries or additional accessories are required.
Wind the pull-string around the central axle, hold the outer frame steady, then pull the cord sharply to set the metal rotor spinning. Once up to speed, the gyroscope can be placed on the pedestal or balanced on a fingertip, a piece of string, or the back of a hand to demonstrate gyroscopic stability.
The Space Wonder Gyroscope is available in several frame colours - yellow, red, blue, green, and black - and all versions share the same design, rotor size, and accessories. Collecting multiple colours is popular in classroom settings, though each gyroscope functions entirely independently.