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Question of Balance Nuclear Waste Transfer Game Set

$ 73.4

Availability: 74 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • UPC: 885634286552
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 125112
  • Brand: Question Of Balance

    Description

    Nuclear Waste Transfer gives students an exciting game scenario: With the cold war over, the munitions plant where you work no longer needs to manufacture nuclear warheads. However there is a serious problem. What is to be done with the unstable nuclear waste that still remains? The answer is to move it to the safe storage facility that has just been built across the road; move it, that is, without dropping or shaking, or BOOM! Set includes one wooden octagonal isotope mover, four 16 foot transportation ropes, and two 18 inch square SpaceStations (start and target). Use a 2-liter soda bottle as your nuclear waste. Adding water adds to the challenge. Activity guide is included.Download Activity Guide
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    Question of Balance Nuclear Waste Transfer Game Set
    Nuclear Waste Transfer gives students and exciting game scenario: With the cold war over, the munitions plant where you work no longer needs to manufacture nuclear warheads. However there is a serious problem. What is to be done with the unstable nuclear waste that still remains? The answer is to move it to the safe storage facility that has just been built across the road; move it, that is, without dropping or shaking, or BOOM! Set includes one wooden octagonal isotope mover, four 16 foot transportation ropes, and two 18 inch square SpaceStations (start and target). Use a 2-liter, soda bottle as your nuclear waste. Adding water adds to the challenge. Activity guide is included.Download Activity Guide
    Nuclear Waste transfer gives students and exciting game scenario
    With the cold war over, the munitions plant where you work no longer needs to manufacture nuclear warheads
    Set includes one wooden octagonal isotope mover, four 16' (4.9m) transportation ropes, and two 18 in (45.7cm) square spacestations