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This detail of the
X-Y Stage Device shows the camera carriage
and drive belt assembly. The map is visible on the background.
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The
Turbine Generator is designed so that
the function of each element is readily apparent to the visitor.
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The
Steam Engine model uses precision ball
bushings and hardened shafts for smooth maintenance free operation |
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The
Rain Forest display knocks down trees
and sets them back up again - hundreds of times a day.
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Sunken Treasures display combines a computer
controlled X-Y table with touchscreen interface and video. |
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The
Mayan Calendar combines mechanical
activity with computer graphics for a unique effect. |
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The
Mayan Abacus explains the obscure
concept of base-20 mathematics in a physically interactive way.
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The
14-foot-tall Godzilla monster ate up the
competition at the 1990 NAMM show in Anaheim's Convention Center. |
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The
Global Warming display brings sound,
lights and motions to the rather stais subject material of global
carbon dioxide emissions.
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The
Four Cycle engine model proves a fun way
to learn technically complex material. |
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Peterassociates
621Reed Street · Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone 1 800 355 0040 · Fax 215 755 6028
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