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Perpetual Motion Materials Required: A bowl A Table Tennis ball Drop a Table Tennis ball in a soup bowl. With your index finger start rolling the ball in a circular motion around the rim of the bowl. Onlookers would obviously expect the ball to stop rolling and come to rest at the bottom of the soup bowl. Surprisingly the ball will continue in its circular motion along the rim of the...
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How to Merge Streams of Water Materials Required: A plastic bottle A screwdriver or poker Some water Would you like to do something that has a scientific reason and conclusion to it, but seems to be magical? You can make three streams of water blend like magic into a single flow and then make them go their separate ways, if you first pinch the three together and then brush a finger...
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How to Float a Metal Coin Materials Required: A 1-yen coin (Japanese currency) A bowl filled with water A paper clip Liquid detergent The 25-paisa coin has aluminium as an alloy. It is so light, that it can be made to float in water. Now fill a bowl with water. Once the water is still, balance a yen on a paper clip and carefully lower the yen, to the surface of...
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A Turbulent Card Materials Required: A magazine Playing Cards Flatten out a magazine on the floor. Hand over six playing cards to a friend. Ask him to drop each card from a few feet height, so that it lands on the magazine. Show him how to hold a card, as shown in the illustration, but don’t tell him that the card has to be held vertically, before it is dropped. 1.If...
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A Balloon That Won’t Burst Materials Required: An inflated balloon A pin A roll of cellophane tape Whenever you pierce a balloon, it is natural for you, to expect it to burst. Surprise your friends by saying that you can puncture a balloon three times, without it bursting. There are two spots on an inflated balloon, where you can push in a pin without bursting the balloon. The first spot...
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Heat and Smell Materials Required: A pet cat or dog Pet food Three feeding bowls Plastic food wrap A sunny window Refrigerator People prefer to eat food at varying temperatures. We eat cold ice cream, room-temperature peanut butter, jelly sandwiches and hot hamburgers. Pet cats and dogs usually eat their food at room temperature. Will they eat their food, if it is cold? Will they eat it, if it is...
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Hanging Water Materials Required: A paper or plastic cup A sheet of paper A sharp pencil A well-known experiment can be switched around. The known experiment involves placing a sheet of paper over a glass, which is half-full of water. Then, a palm is placed on top of the sheet of paper. The glass is turned upside down. The palm is removed carefully. You will observe that air pressure keeps the...
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Freezing the Gases Materials Required: Two identical cans of Soda Two large drinking glasses Use of freezer Have you ever had a “flat” soda? A flat soda is one that has lost its fizz and does not bubble anymore. Bubbles are added to make the soda taste better. Carbon dioxide is the gas from which the bubbles arise. As long as the cap is screwed on the soda bottle tight, or...
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