April 2022

How Rainbows Are Made (Funky Physics Experiments)

You will need: A shallow dish Water Mirror Torch or sunlight White paper Looking at the seven coloured hues in the skymakes us all happy. But how and why dorainbows actually occur? Understand the sciencebehind them by conducting this experimentrather than reading it theoretically. INSTRUCTIONS Take the shallow dish andfill it with water. Submerge half […]

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Constant Rainbow (Funky Physics Experiments)

You will need: Large shallow container Clear nail polish Water Old newspaper Black construction paper Who doesn’t love a rainbow? But these beautifuloccurrences in Nature disappear just as quicklyas they appear. Follow this experiment tocapture the rainbow on paper permanently. INSTRUCTIONS Fill the container with water about half way. Next, place the black construction paper

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Gravity Defying Water (Funky Physics Experiments)

You will need: A clear glass Water Square piece of cardpaper or cardboard(palm-sized) Conduct this simple experiment to defy the laws of gravity by applying some simple laws of physics. INSTRUCTIONS Firstly, this experiment can getmessy fast. So, conduct it over thekitchen sink or outdoors. Fill a glass with water almost all theway to the

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Homopolar Motor (Funky Physics Experiments)

You will need: Permanent rare earthmagnets (known asneodymium disc magnets) AAA battery Copper wire withoutouter coating Create a functional motor at home, using three simple materials. The design of your motor doesn’t have to be simple though. You can get creative with the designs. INSTRUCTIONS Take your AAA battery and attach the small neodymium disc

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