MILWAUKEE -- Get ready to teach your kids all about air! Dr. Koco with Mad Science joins Real Milwaukee with some easy experiments in air pressure.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — This week we visited Plainfield Child Care in Grand Rapids with a variety of younger-aged kids, so we kept things fun, simple, and hopefully entertaining. This experiment uses a ...
Blow balloon up to just wider than the open jar and tie end. For best results, fill a water balloon with water. Light piece of paper and drop in the jar. Quickly top jar with balloon. Balloon will ...
TULSA, Okla. — Here’s a way to beat the heat and showcase a feature of the atmosphere. All you need is a large jug full of water. Director of Education Chip Lindsey with Discovery Lab explains that ...
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This simple trick lets you see invisible air moving in real time
Air is invisible — but it’s constantly moving around you, shaping everything from weather to flight. This video shows simple, mind-blowing ways to see air currents in real time, using easy experiments ...
EXPLANATION: All of this experiment is possible because of air pressure. When you blow up a balloon, the air goes from your lungs and hits the walls of the balloon – this creates air pressure that ...
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