15 MIND-BLOWING SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS

How can anyone not love science? It’s so great and mysterious, it often looks like magic! Go ahead try these incredible experiments at home! You’ll have so much fun! 😉 Science can look like magic. Try it yourself! In this video you will find the easiest science experiments and tricks you can try to do at home or at school. Ask your kids to join and help you with the performance. They will love these bright and cool experiments! A spinning candle How to make a candle spin. Poke it with a toothpick in the middle and place over two glasses. Now it is tome to light it from both sides. Look, it starts to move! Non-newtonian fluid Is it liquid or is it firm? Lets find out! Take a bowl full of starch, pour some water inside and mic carefully. Done! Try to put your finger in. It feels life liquid, right? And now try to smash it with your fist. What about now? It feels strong! Let your kids try this simple experiments. A flying ball How strong is your hairdryer? Apparently strong enough to keep a ball frying. Take a ping-pong ball and place it over the working hairdryer. It is flying! Now bend the hairdryer a bit to different sides, the ball will also move. Timestamps: 01:22 Levitating money 02:07 DIY Non-Newtonian fluid 05:09 Cool battery hacks 08:18 Awesome balloon hacks 12:30 Chemical traffic light Subscribe to 5-Minute Crafts GIRLY: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: 5-Minute Crafts KIDS: Facebook: Instagram: Have you ever seen a talking slime? Here he is – Slick Slime Sam: The Bright Side of Youtube: SMART Youtube: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information on this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer’s responsibility to use judgment, care and precautions if one plans to replicate. The following video might feature activity performed by our actors within controlled environment- please use judgment, care, and precaution if you plan to replicate.
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