
Fast-paced, action packed marble-run excitement!
The fischertechnik Dynamic L2 is the fun, hands-on way for kids to explore the principles of physics.



What is fischertechnik, and why is it so unique?
fischertechnik was created in 1964 by German inventor, Artur Fischer. It is unique because:
- fischertechnik was designed with an engineering mindset.
- The core fischertechnik building block is attachable from all six sides.
- All sets are fully compatible and easily combined.
- Perfect for classroom, homeschool, playroom.
- Great for STEM education!
- Used in elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and colleges around the world.
A combination of hands-on learning, and engaging obstacle course style fun.
Perfect for the playroom, classroom, or home school.
The fischertechnik Dynamic L2 offers hours of playtime excitement that also doubles as the perfect tool for addressing the principles behind physics in a way that makes the subject engaging and fun.
- Contains 780 parts for building 7 different models.
- Includes a fischertechnik XS motor, four 90 degree curves, three 180 degree curves, and 29 flex rails.
- Also includes a cross-over, a rotary funnel, and 8 steel balls.
- Requires one 9V battery.
- Can be combined with all other fischertechnik 'Dynamic' family sets.
- Includes donwloadable teaching and activity material from the fischertechnik eLearning Portal.
Special features of the fischertechnik Dynamic L2 set include:
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180 degree turns |
Steeper inclines, higher speeds |
Teeter-totter change of direction, and ball elevator |
Build four models that illustrate essential principles of Physics:
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Experiment One: Level TrackUsing the downloadable teaching and activity materials, kids can learn about the relationship between force and dynamics-why things move-and about Issac Newton's 'Definition of Force'. |
Experiment Two: Accelerationere kids can experiment to find out which track is faster, and learn about mathematician Johann Bernoulli and the 'Brachistochrone Problem'. |
Experiment Three: LoopingIn this experiment, kids learn about centrifugal force and gravitational force. |
Experiment four: Half PipeExperiments with the half pipe model are used to address the subjects of 'kinetic energy' and 'potential energy'; the physics of friction-static friction, sliding friction, and rolling friction; and impulses. |
Build three large scale, fast and fun obstacle courses:
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Marble Course One |
Marble Course Two |
Marble Course Three |
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