How to catch bait. How to catch fish. Jacob loves going fishing and catching nippers or yabbies is a lot of fun! In this episode we have some close encounters with some Australian wildlife including pelicans, wallabies, kangaroos, nippers, yabbies, a flathead fish and a flounder.
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Woody from Toy Story flies better than Buzz Lightyear when he is dropped from a drone using three parachutes.
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Too expensive to fill your Airhogs Hyper Disc with Helium?
Why not make your own hydrogen!
Just be very, very careful and only doing under adult supervision.
If you enjoy the episode, why not check out my other ‘make your own’ videos.
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A compilation of 10 Amazing Science Demonstrations.
1. Dinosaur Toothpaste.
Hydrogen Peroxide is added to a concentrated solution of Potassium Iodide.
The Potassium Iodide acts as a catalyst and breaks the Hydrogen Peroxide down into water and oxygen gas. The oxygen gas produces bubbles with a small amount of dishwashing soap. The orange is from a bit of food colouring.
See ‘Dinosaur Toothpase causes extinction’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88HuvnIBWok
2. Steaming Tower
Hydrogen Peroxide is added to some Liquid soap with Manganese Dioxide which acts as the catalyst.
3. Boo Bubbles.
Dry Ice in water with a little bit of liquid soap.
See Lego Boo Bubbles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWz1he22BrI
4. Acid and Egg Shell.
Hydrochloric Acid and Calcium Carbonate (Shell) produce Carbon Dioxide, Water and Calcium Chloride
Can be found in episode ‘Exploding Dinosaur Eggs’
See ‘Exploding Dinosaur Eggs’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_MDX2WHNWA
5. Wiggly water wave.
There are no visual effects.
The frequency of the wiggle is matched by the frequency of a strobe light to produce a ‘stationary’ wave.
See amazing wiggly water wave episode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47auo5FNTms
6. Oobleck dance
‘Magic Mud’ – cornflour and water mixed together to make a non-newtonian fluid are placed on a speaker playing a frequency of about 40 Hertc
See Lego OObleck dance Episode
7. Boo Bubbles
Dry Ice in water with universal indicator
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWz1he22BrI
8. Gas Bubble Explosions
Propane and Oxygen produce Water and Carbon Dioxide
9. Exploding Eggs.
Hydrogen Gas and Oxygen Produce Water and Energy.
Full Episode ‘Exploding dinosaur Eggs’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_MDX2WHNWA
10. Well, 9 Amazing Science experiments doesn’t sound that good does it!!
So go ahead…Make Science Fun!
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Hello beautiful people! I hope you enjoy lego and tiny science!
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Ten Awesome Lego Science Experiments - Make Science Fun
30 Seconds of pure Lego Science Bliss.
Ten Science experiments in 30 seconds.
1. A measuring cylinder contains water with some universal indicator. The water has been made basic using a small chunk of washing soda which is sitting at the bottom of the cylinder. A small lump of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) has been dropped in. As the dry ice sublimates, the carbon dioxide reacts with the water causing it to go acidic (carboxylic acid). This causes the universal indicator to go green, yellow, orange and red.
2. A drill is used to make Legoman orbit a circular path. This is an example of circular motion. The tension in the wire supplies the necessary centripetal (centre seeking) force.
3. A small glass contains some water, universal indicator and a chunk of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide). As the dry ice sublimates it produces cold carbon dioxide. This causes water in the air to condense, producing a white cloud. Some liquid soap mixture is wiped over the rim of the glass, allowing the bubble to form.
4. A small chunk of dry ice is put in a small rocket with some water. The pressure builds up as the dry ice sublimates (turn to a gas). Eventually the pressure pushes the water and gas downwards. The water and the gas then in turn push the rocket upwards (Newtons third law)
5. Timelapse over 30 minutes. A chunk of dryice is put into some Oobleck. This causes the Oobleck to freeze. You can see ice crystals from the air forming on the Oobleck. Eventually the dry ice has finished sublimating and the air warms the Oobleck, causing it to melt and turn back to its normal form.
6. Magnetic Stirrer. The beaker containing water with some universal indicator and a little acid, and a ‘Flea’ (magnetic stirrer) is sitting on a magnetic stirring machine. As the flea spins, it creates a vortex, which the legoman is caught up in. Drops of sodium hydroxide are being added in the top right hand corner, causing the universal indicator to go purple.
7. Flame vortex. A flame is turned into a tornado using a spinning flyscreen mesh. The coloured flames are due to different coloured salts.
8. Burning pencil! The conducting graphite lead in the pencil is connected to a 12 volt battery source. The resulting current produces heat which causes the pencil to burn up.
9. Conical flask explosion. Some blue water is being boiled in a stoppered conical flask. As the pressure builds up, it eventually blows the stopper off causing legoman to go flying. I’m not sure what causes the water to burst out though!
10. Zinc Sulfur puff! A mixture of
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DIY how to make and build a mosquito trap.
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