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Science Experiment: Oil and Ice
Here is a cool oil and Ice density experiment! By now, you all know that oil and water don’t mix. But what about when water is frozen? I have been curious about this for a while, so I decided to do an experiment to find out. If you have...
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Science Experiment: Sink or Float
Have you ever wondered if an orange would float or sink? It turns out that this is a question that many people ask, and the answer may surprise you. It turns out that not all materials float on water! How does density come into play?...
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Science Experiment: Lava Lamp
This lava lamp experiment is a fun and easy experiment every child should try. We haven't done this simple lava lamp experiment for a while, and this time it did not fail to amuse too. We coloured water with food colouring and poured it...
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5 Density Science Experiments
If you want to see cool science experiments that are easy to do and learn about density, then you've come to the right place. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, and it is essential to understanding how the world works. These...
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Matter is Made of Tiny Particles Experiment - A Model to Illustrate the Behaviours and Properties of Gases, Liquids and Solids
Explore the fascinating world of matter in this science experiment video featuring a plastic bottle. Witness how gases, liquids, and solids interact within the confines of a simple plastic container. From dynamic gas expansions to...
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Diffusion - Part 3: Hot vs Cold Fluid Densities
It takes a very steady hand to execute the "shot glass on shot glass" maneuver Dr. Boyd pulls off...twice. Find out how this helps explain fluid diffusion and fluid density in this cool video!
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Flipping Physics
Ice Melting in Water: Does the Water Level Change?
Join us as we investigate a classic question: what happens to the water level in a glass when a chunk of ice melts? Learn about buoyant force, density, and volume displacement, and witness the principles of physics come to life before...
Flipping Physics
Buoyant Force Calculation: A Submerged Wood Cylinder
In this video, we delve into a practical example to understand the buoyant force acting on submerged objects. We explore the physics behind a wood cylinder submerged in water, calculating the buoyant force and discussing common...
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Science Experiment: Candle and Water
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...
Veritasium
3 Perplexing Physics Problems
This video explores three intriguing physics problems: why shaken carbonated drinks explode, why ice melts differently in fresh water versus salt water, and how a metal ring can lock onto a chain unexpectedly. Demonstrations and...
Science Sparks
Halloween Density
Make a fun Halloween density potion, the water and oil doesn't mix even if you shake the jar.
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Liquid Density
We compare the density of oil, salt water and fresh water using displacement tanks. Equally weighted measuring cylinders are placed into the three liquids and the amount of water displaced is collected for comparison. Physics - Forces -...
Science Sparks
Trap the Superhero
Fun density experiment for kids. Uses the same principles as the traditional cartesian diver activity.
MinutePhysics
The Black Hole Tipping Point
This video is about the Schwarzschild radius of a black hole, (its "event horizon"), and how much mass and density is required to reach the point of no return where an object like a star, neutron star, red giant, etc will collapse into a...
MinutePhysics
Einstein's Biggest Blunder, Explained
This video is about how Albert Einstein made a mistake when applying the Field Equations of General Relativity to cosmology (in particular, to a static, constant density universe), and solved the problem by introducing the cosmological...
Flipping Physics
Buoyant Force Explained: Submerged Objects in Fluids
Explore the fascinating world of buoyant force with this physics lesson on submerged objects in fluids! Join us as we dive into the principles behind Archimedes' discovery and unravel the mysteries of why objects float or sink. We'll...
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Calculating Upthrust and Fluid Forces
This video explains how to calculate the force experienced by an object when it is submerged in a fluid, specifically focusing on upthrust and fluids. The video also covers the concepts of pressure, density, gravitational field strength...
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Gravity and Orbits: Investigating the Gravitational Force and Field Strength of Celestial Bodies
This video is a lecture on the topics of gravity and orbits. The speaker starts by discussing how objects in orbit remain in orbit due to the gravitational force experienced from other celestial bodies. They then explain how the...
Physics Girl
What are antibubbles?
Learn how to make antibubbles and the science behind these fun, unusual spheres. This cool and unusual demonstration is an easy DIY experiment. Antibubbles are a spherical shell of air enclosing a droplet of water, all submerged in...
Science360
NSF Press Conference on Breakthrough in Multi-messenger Astrophysics
An announcement of recent multi-messenger astrophysics findings led by the National Science Foundation’s IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole. Hosted by NSF Director France Córdova, the briefing features leading astrophysicists...
Mazz Media
Scientific Method
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the scientific method is a disciplined, systematic way of asking and answering questions about the physical world. Students will come to understand each step of the scientific method...
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The Race for Absolute Zero: Laser Cooling
Lasers are usually associated with heat. But scientists have instead used them to reach the coldest temperature ever recorded. Could they reach absolute zero? Physics - Energy And Radioactivity - Learning Points. Absolute zero is...
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Place Like Home: Life On a Moon
The discovery of Titan's atmosphere excited scientists, who believe it could hold the key to life on Earth. Physics - UniverseLearning Points. Titan is the only moon in the Solar System with a dense atmosphere. Titan's atmosphere is 98%...