How to make your own dunking chair. Great fun for children’s parties, school events or carnivals. Simply using an old basketball ring and a few bits and pieces you can make this awesome contraption yourself.
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A 25 gram RC car is placed on a 25 gram floating roadway. What will the car and the roadway do when forward is pressed on the control? Newton's Third Law - that's what!
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Hello beautiful people! I hope you enjoy bottle rockets and racing drones.
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Bottle Rockets and Racing Drones For Science Week – Make Science Fun.
We had some fun Science Week activities at our school!
The Science Department ran a Bottle Rocket competition.
Students made bottle rockets at home from PET 1.25 litre bottles. We then launched them by putting about 300 ml of water in them, jammed a rubber stopper in and then pumped air in.
When the pressure built up, the stopper was ejected and the compressed air pushed the water out the back. Due to Newtons Third Law, the water then pushed the rocket forwards.
We even put some Liquid nitrogen in the bottles.
I made a giant water bottle rocket from an office water bottle container.
It was great to have Rhys from Phaser Drones and his mates come and do some demonstration drone racing as well.
All up, it was an awesome day!
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Thanks to Talita, Jessica, Shannon and Lachlan for making this episode with me. You’re fantastic Science students!
In this episode we demonstrate 5 fun balloon Science Tricks.
1. Static Electricity – Rub the balloon on someone’s hair. It gets charged up and when brought to a stream of water attracts it with a pretty high force! Enough to bend the water towards it.
2. Bernoulli Effect – Two balloons tied together and placed in the air stream of a fan. As they approach the edge of the air stream, atmospheric air pressure pushes them back to the centre.
3. A balloon with some water in it doesn’t pop when placed above a candle. The water keeps the temperature of the rubber balloon below 100 degrees Celsius, so it doesn’t burn or melt.
4. This one is pretty dangerous – WARNING - Some aluminium is added to a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide. The resulting reaction produces hydrogen gas. This reaction was sped up, in real time it takes about 2 minutes. The hydrogen gas is both lighter than air, and extremely flammable.
5. Different amounts of bicarbonate soda are added to vinegar.The resulting chemical reaction produces carbon dioxide gas which blows up the balloon.
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Learn how to make a LittleBits controlled electromagnet SeeSaw.
In this Real Lego, Real Science, Real Good – Make Science Fun episode – Jacob and Sam have fun on a seesaw which is controlled by Littlebits and powered by two electromagnets.
The littlebits controls a servo, which turns an external electrical circuit on and off which sends electricity through two electromagnets which push the seesaw up and down.
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Have fun making this grass sled or grass toboggan!
Simply using two discarded snowboards and a child’s snow toboggan, Jacob makes an awesome grass sled which can be towed behind the lawn mower.
Sam loved riding on it (as you can tell by his facial expressions!)
Turn the boring job of lawn mowing into something exciting!
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Simple electric motor easy to build
how to build an electric motor for science fair
build an electric motor for science project
science fair project idea
Simple electric motor easy to build
how to build an electric motor for science fair
build an electric motor for science project
science fair project idea
Simple electric motor easy to build
how to build an electric motor for science fair
build an electric motor for science project
science fair project idea
How to build an electric motor for Science Fair.
Jacob and Sam from Make Science Fun demonstrate how to build a simple D.C Battery operated electric motor using some simple lego bits and an old computer hard drive.
You can use small super magnets and enamelled copper wire from other sources if you can’t find a computer hard drive.
One of the most important things when building an electric motor for a Science Fair project is to make sure it is able to spin freely when the battery is not connected. Friction can quickly cause these small motors to not work.
To make it an experiment, try using different voltage batteries and see how it affects the speed. Or even try different strength magnets.
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Hello wonderful people! I hope you love our book ‘Make Science Fun’ and enjoy doing activity 4 – Rubbery Eggs.
You’ll need eggs and vinegar for this activity.
Make sure you’ve got adult supervision!
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How does hail form? Watch this Make Science Fun episode to find out!
After a hail storm at Jacob’s place, the Sam and Mikky have a great time playing with the hail, and Jacob gives a brief description of how hail forms.
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