In this experiment, we create a toy car that can be propelled by air or water and air.
Let's measure the capacity of the lungs using nothing but a plastic bottle, a rubber tube and a plastic bowl.
In this experiment, you will learn how to place a boiled egg into a flask with a narrower neck.
How can you drop a matchbox so that it always falls on its smallest side?
Collisions deform real cars. But why don’t they deform toy cars?
Let's see what happens when you fix two burning candles and then two bottles of water to a seesaw.
This experiment demonstrates the laws of physics behind the roly-poly.
This experiment demonstrates the laws of physics behind the wooden woodpecker.
Let’s see how you can build a gun out of a plastic tube and some basic kitchen items.
A cylindrical body and a double cone are released on a slope. What happens?
This experiment models a way to raise the Titanic to the surface with nothing but a glass of fizzy water and some raisins.
How can you make a ping-pong ball defy gravity with the help of a straw?
This experiment sets out to find the balance point of a paper strip.
What is the secret of the juggling stick? Let’s uncover it together.
In this experiment, we will try to inflate a balloon inside a plastic bottle. Let’s see if it is possible.
How can you increase and decrease the surface tension of water?
Can you keep a ping-pong ball in the air with a straw?
In this experiment, we will examine how a ping-pong ball behaves in water.
Can you balance six nails on top of a seventh vertical nail so that they all stay in balance?