Discover the amazing properties of water's surface tension as you make metal paper clips float on water. You'll learn about the forces that hold water molecules together and how insects like water ...
Water has very unique properties, and this experiment puts them to the test! Follow along with ABC11 Science Club with BASF and discover how to measure surface tension using a simple penny! Objective: ...
Krissy Worth & John Krekelberg from Hands-On Discovery Center, show us some fun experiments that explore surface tension on water! To discover more about these fun experiments, please watch the video!
Here’s an easy experiment with pepper and soap that allows you to see surface tension – and its destruction. Photo by John Bush, Tristan Gilet/MIT. Shake some pepper, carefully, into a cup of water.
SAN ANTONIO – Want to keep your kids learning this summer? Here are three fun and easy experiments to explore surface tension with your kids at home with a little help from Andrea Cook with Mad ...
Step into the hidden science lab in your kitchen with five easy experiments that explain refraction, surface tension, ...
Researchers at the University of Konstanz have developed a gentle, contact-free method to collect liquids and remove them ...
A small, flat piece of Styrofoam, at least about three inches by three inches (For example, this could be part of a take-out container or a sheet of packaging.) Utility or EXACTO knife and an adult ...
HOPING it may be of interest to some of your readers, I venture to send you the following description of a simple experiment on surface tension. A drop of water hanging from the end of a vertical ...