exhibits for sale
Imaginative, unique exhibits designed to enhance your museum, library or any venue. Please direct all inquiries to exhibits@aahom.org.
Bernoulli Exhibit
A sculptural design soars 15 feet into the air to demonstrate the Bernoulli Principle and fills your space with excitement. Guests send balls spiraling upwards on columns of air only to swirl down a steel sculpture to begin again. Designed and developed by the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum exhibit staff this exhibit is designed for people of all ages and illustrates the Bernoulli Principle.
For dimensions, price and more information contact exhibits@aahom.org.
Science Fun Facts
Looking for original artwork illustrating fascinating science facts to liven up a space in your museum, library or venue? This set of 16 wall graphics (12" × 12") is mounted on styrene, durable and maintenance free.
For dimensions, price and more information contact exhibits@aahom.org.
Fuel Cell Exhibit
This exhibit describes the inner mysteries of the hydrogen fuel cell using playful characters, Ollie Oxygen, Holly Hydrogen, Wally Water and Mr. Catalyst. Seventeen distinct flash sequences illustrate the basic chemical equation for water being made and illustrate how chemical equations must balance. The Hydrogen Fuel process side uses colored led lights and control knobs that allow the guest to select the source of the electricity to isolate the hydrogen as well as showing how hydrogen might be transported safely and used economically.
For dimensions, price and more information contact exhibits@aahom.org.
Packet Traffic Exhibit
Ever wonder how email works? Packet Traffic explains how bits of information are broken up and reassembled as email travels the information superhighway.
For dimensions, price and more information contact exhibits@aahom.org.
Caloric Scale Exhibit
Calories in versus calories out! This exhibit illustrates with a simple scale how calories consumed have to balance with the amount of exercise a person gets. Great for a human body or nutrition focused gallery.
For dimensions, price and more information contact exhibits@aahom.org.
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