![]() To demonstrate the earth's magnetic force by creating our very own compass in a jar. To identify a hard-boiled egg from among a dozen, the remainder being uncooked eggs and thereby demonstrate the Inertia of an Egg After this experiment you'll be able answer the question "Do larger objects fall faster than lighter ones under the same conditions?" To demonstrate Galileo's falling objects experiment that states "What goes up, must come down". After this experiment you will be able to answer the question, “Why did the glass vibrate when you rubbed your index finger against the rim of the glass?” To determine if friction can cause a glass to vibrate. To demonstrate the principle of buoyancy of warm air. ![]() To demonstrate the dynamics of air pressure To put an egg into a bottle and take it out intact using the properties of air pressure. You will be able to see and possibly hear the lightening as it’s created! To create your own lightening using just a few simple tools – things that you are likely to find already in your home or at the grocery store. ![]() To build a device that will trace the lines of the Earth's magnetic field. ![]() To find out how electromagnetism works by constructing an electromagnet and be able to answer the question “How does electromagnetism work?” To demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion by constructing a balloon-powered rocket car.
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