Lego minifigs do Tiny Science experiments || Make Science Fun
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Lego minifigures do cool tiny science experiments including boo bubbles, dry ice, splat balls and volcano explosion.
- Dry ice boo bubbles bouncing. By using a little liquid soap, dry ice, a tube and some water it is pretty easy to make these boo bubbles. I love the way they bounce off each other before popping.
- Piggy Splat Ball. A mixture special polymers make this splat ball piggy very squashy, but also very resilient. I love the way it grabs the legoman and then bounces him off.
- Hammer throw. As the legoman spins, the ball on the end of the string undergoes circular motion.
- Concave parabolic reflector. This metal reflecting dish focuses the sunlight to a central point. It produces a concentrated area of energy which raises the temperature (average kinetic energy of the particles) substantially.
- Solenoid. A solenoid is basically an electromagnet. Simple a coil of insulated copper wire with an electric current flowing through it. When the circuit is complete, and electricity flows, the coil becomes magnetic, pulling the inner iron bar downwards.
- Pop – Corn. When corn kernels are heated, the moisture in them heats, turns to steam and expands. There is then an explosion, causing the kernel to burst.
- Volcano. Some sulfur is mixed with zinc powder and ignited. The resulting chemical reaction produces a puff of zinc sulfide and zinc sulfate. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJd4SW3Ku_s
2020-05-03
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