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Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays, We will show you a very cool experiment using magnets, needles and some tape! Take some string and measure out the perfect distance to the magnet and then tape it off to a wall. You want to get the needle to float in mid-air using ...

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Scientific Tuesdays – Fireproof Balloons

In this episode of Scientific Tuesday we take some balloons and make them fire proof. This works because the water will act as a heat sink for the flame and distribute it throughout the water, this prevents the rubber from bursting. Follow on Twitter: twitter.com Stalk on Facebook: facebook.com Music by: Robot Science robotscience.bandcamp.com

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Get the shirts: bit.ly Facebook: facebook.com In today's Scientific Tuesday episode we are going to crush cans using water! Why it works: When the water boils it pushes all the air out of the can. and if you quickly cool it it causes all the water vapor to condense which makes a vacuum inside of ...

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Watch as we take some commonly available items from a tire store, a hardware store, and maybe even your garage... and turn it into a device that will launch vegetables of all kinds. We used potatoes and we kept them up longer than the best NFL kicker. Thanks to our sponsor this week, Audible: Get ...

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Scientific Tuesdays – Easy Colored Fire

Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we demonstrate how to create colored flames using cheap and easily accessible items. Talk to me on facebook: facebook.com Note: We do the experiments so you don't have to! Always be safe and research experiments fully before attempting anything and always have a professional or ...

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Scientific Tuesdays – Color Changing Chemicals

Get the Shirt: bit.ly or Add me on Facebook: bit.ly In this episode we boil down some cabbage and use it as a pH indicator. We can look at Acids and Bases with the extract we pull from the cabbage. Watch and learn some nifty tricks with baking soda, washing soda, vinegar and even lye. ...

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Scientific Tuesdays – Neverending Foam Snake!

Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode of Scientific Tuesday we take some Peroxide and Yeast to see what happens when it they mix. The results are quite foamy. Follow on Twitter: twitter.com Stalk on Facebook: facebook.com Music by: Robot Science robotscience.bandcamp.com

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Scientific Tuesdays – Freezing Stuff with Dry Ice

We are going to take some Dry Ice and some alcohol and create a supercooled liquid that will freeze mostly anything in a few seconds. Put your gloves and goggles on as we venture into the world of frostbite.

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We are going to take some Dry Ice and some alcohol and create a supercooled liquid that will freeze mostly anything in a few seconds. Put your gloves and goggles on as we venture into the world of frostbite.Related BlogsRelated Blogs on freezingWorldwide Freezing of Iceland Tycoon's Assets Requested ...Internet Explorer freezing?? How to troubleshoot ...

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Scientific Tuesdays – Make your own Chemical Creature!

Get the shirts: bit.ly By taking a bit of Corn Starch and a little water, you can make an amazing effect. The liquid reacts to sound waves. mmmmm how disgustingly amazing. By making a non-Newtonian fluid, you can experience science and the laws of physics first hand. Let us know if you have any questions! ...

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