GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — When we stopped by Plainfield Child Care in Grand Rapids, we discovered some very young kids that we were eager to learn. That said, we had to keep things simple for the age ...
WXMI — In our science experiment today, we look at a disappearing coin trick, which really is no trick at all. It illustrates density and refraction. Some things are more dense (or heavier) than other ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Welcome back to News 2 Science Geeks! It's a new weekly segment that gives you some easy-to-do science experiments during this period of staying at home. Have fun, and let us know ...
Discover how ordinary salt and common household items can be used in creative ways for science experiments and practical ...
Fill the glass about ¾ full of water Add about 5 drops of food coloring Slowly pour the vegetable oil into the glass – noticing how it floats to the top Sprinkle the salt on top Watch the lava slowly ...
A density column is created with honey, corn syrup, maple syrup, skim milk, dish soap, olive oil, and denatured alcohol. A ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — With students headed back to school, whether in person or online, it is important to keep learning hands on a fun. This experiment is all about density and you will get to create a ...
But what does that mean? The simple answer is how heavy something is for its size. If something seems very heavy for its size (like a heavy metal object), we say it is more dense. If something seems ...
Create a colorful tower of liquids that stack on top of each other based on their densities. This experiment demonstrates how different liquids have different densities and why some liquids float ...