Make Your Drawings Float
Have you ever wondered how to make your drawings float? And by that, we don’t mean floating a few little drawings your kids made on a piece of paper in a bath.
Have you ever wondered how to make your drawings float? And by that, we don’t mean floating a few little drawings your kids made on a piece of paper in a bath.
This experiment showcases our old friend, the first law of motion – the law of inertia. Practice it at home in a place where spilled water won’t be a problem.
Capillary action experiment demonstrates one of the coolest “superpowers” of liquids. In this one, we’ll make water go up the glass and into a bowl, without touching neither glass nor bowl.
Balancing soda can is a simple experiment in the sense that it does not require any additional kit. All you need is an actual soda can. Despite that, it takes quite a few tries to master it.
Ever wondered how to pierce a balloon without it popping? Well, neither did we. However, we have recently come across this unusual experiment, and it looks like a fascinating one.