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DIY SCI - AIR PRESSURE EXPERIMENT

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates the power of air pressure using a mason jar and drink coaster.
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DIY SCI - AIR PRESSURE EXPERIMENT!

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates the power of air pressure using a mason jar of water and a drink coaster.
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Science Experiment: Exploring Air Pressure and Suction Using a Vacuum

Pre-K - 8th
Follow the instructions to create a vacuum using a tray, candle, and glass cup. Then, test the strength of your vacuum by adding objects to the tray and see if it can hold up the extra weight. This activity is a great way to teach about...
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Air Pressure

9th - Higher Ed
A video entitled "Air Pressure" shows an experiment to demonstrate air pressure in real life.
Instructional Video4:33
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DIY SCI - CRUSHING AIR PRESSURE

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how using heat and a little water can cause air pressure to crush a can!
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DIY SCI - CRUSHING POWER OF AIR PRESSURE!

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how to crush a can using a little bit of water, some heat, and air pressure!
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DIY SCI - EXTREME CRUSHING AIR PRESSURE

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates the extreme crushing power of air pressure by crushing a steel drum!
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Science Sparks

Air Pressure Drinks Dispenser

K - 5th
Use the power of air pressure to create a drinks dispenser with this super simple air pressure experiment
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Science Experiment: Candle and Water

Pre-K - 8th
This is an impressive but simple experiment for children. We did it with Alex about two years ago, so it was Max's turn now. But this time I added a bit of a twist though. I spread food colouring on the bottom of tea candle, lighted it...
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FuseSchool

Sound Wave Experiments

6th - Higher Ed
Sound Wave Experiments In this video, we are going to look at the factors that influence the speed of sound and how to measure it. We will look at sound waves in more detail in another video: Sound Waves Sound travels at about 340m/s in...
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Science Sparks

Eggs and Air Pressure

K - 5th
Watch a boiled egg drop into a glass jar when the air pressure inside the jar drops.

Find out why this haphere


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Science360

Tires and Pressure - Science of Speed

12th - Higher Ed
NASCAR tires don't have "air pressure" because they're filled with nitrogen. The culprit responsible for increasing tire pressure during a race is friction. Using dry nitrogen gas helps the team predict how hot the tire will get and how...
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National Geographic Kids

Air Pressure Marshmallow Experiment | Try This!

Pre-K - 6th
Try this experiment to see how it feels to be a submarine at the bottom of the sea! ➡ Subscribe for more National Geographic Kids videosf='http://bit.ly/playlisteToNatGeoKidswebsitet='_blank' book'nofollow'>videos ➡ Check out our
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Weatherthings

Hands on Weather: Weather Experiments

6th - 8th
Weather lessons come alive for students in simple experiments and demonstrations. Kids show the basic principles of weather in these easy experiments and demonstrations. Using everyday materials, watch how to make a tornado in a bottle....
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Be Smart

Can You Crush a Human Using the Atmosphere?

12th - Higher Ed
Air. I bet you never even notice that it’s there. Yet you are swimming in an ocean of it every day. If there’s a literal ton of air pressing down on you all the time, so why don’t we feel it? We look back at the history of physics to...
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The Viral Fever

The Science Behind Airplane Food: Taste Buds, Cabin Pressure, and First Class Meals

12th - Higher Ed
Food Files, Series 3: We investigate the science behind airplane food and why it tastes so different up in the air. Discover how factors such as cabin pressure, dry air, and noise can affect our taste buds and how airline chefs try to...
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Weatherthings

Hands On Weather II: More Weather Experiments

6th - 8th
Air and moisture in different quantities comprise our atmosphere. The sun is the energy source that causes temperature change, wind, clouds, rain, dew, blue skies and rainbows. See how to build an instrument called a "sling psychrometer"...
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Flipping Physics

Why the Ping Pong Ball Floats in Air

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewLearn Bernoulli’s Principle with a straw and a ping pong ball. A fun and simple physics demo to see pressure differences in action!
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Bailey's Big Back Yard: Air and Wind

K - 8th
In this program, Bailey learns about the wind as he experiences it. With help from his magical magnifying glass, Bailey and viewers learn about the complexity of wind and air and they come to understand that air is moving all around us.
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DIY SCI - EGG IN THE BOTTLE EXPERIMENT

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how the egg in the bottle experiment works.
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MinutePhysics

Why Do Compressed Air Cans Get Cold?

12th - Higher Ed
This video is about compressed air cans (aka gas dusters) and why they get cold when you spray them. They cool off because the refrigerant inside (1,1-difluoroethane) is under pressure and boils off when the...
Instructional Video1:59
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Science Experiment: Candle Under Glass

Pre-K - 8th
This Halloween, try the classic science experiment with the candle under a glass with a vampire twist! This simple spooky science experiment is perfect for the holiday season! If you little scientist asks why the vampire sucked all the...
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Science Experiment: Water Siphon

Pre-K - 8th
In this simple presentation, we see how siphons work. I asked Alex and Max to pay attention and tell me at what level should be water so that it starts going through the straw. So they did, had fun and learned something new.

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Science Sparks

Egg In a Bottle Experiment

K - 5th
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