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Heebie Jeebies Scientific Tesla’s Lamp- USB Plasma Ball-Ideal for The Budding Scientist-Perfect Gift For kids ages 8, 9, 10 This iconic scientific lamp was originally created by Nikola Tesla in 1894, following his experiments with high voltage currents. The plasma ball demonstrates the properties of electrical discharges, which you can control with your fingers as you touch the lamp. The globe is a sphere that has most of its air replaced with 3 noble (inert) gasses-Neon, Argon and Xenon. A high frequency alternating current electrode is in the center, which discharges and excited filaments the strike inside the globe. When you touch the globe, these filaments are attracted to the spot. This globe runs on power from USB and batteries, and is 7cm dia. The perfect geek gift for teens and adults who love science and all things mesmerizing ! WARNING: This item is not a toy and should not be placed near sensitive electronic equipment and is not suitable for people with a pacemaker.
MESMERIZING “MAGIC” LIGHT- Touch the plasma globe with your fingers and the multiple colored light beams will magically give the appearance of a corona discharge. Experiment with Cause & Effect with all ages.
MAKES A GREAT DECOR- The plasma ball is perfect for decoration in the bedroom,office,and living room.It is also a great decoration for parties and get-togethers. It will create a mysterious atmosphere in bedrooms, bars, classrooms, or your office desk .
EDUCATIONAL- Kids, teens, and adults can learn about static electricity, voltage, and more with this educational and amusing toy as its light moves around, responding to touch as well as sound.
A FUN AND EDUCATIONAL GIFT FOR ALL AGES- Great item for individual use or as a group activity. The perfect gift for birthdays, Christmas, graduation, housewarming or any other occasion. Packaged to easily wrap and gift to the budding scientist.
HEEBIE JEEBIES CREATES FUN FOR BIG & LITTLE MINDS- We are an Australian company, and our toys and gifts are found in museums and shops around the world, in New Zealand, Canada, and America.
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