Energy
Mystery of Glow Sticks! Science Experiments for Kids at home or school learning!
The mystery of glow sticks, what makes them glow? Science for elementary allows students to conduct science experiments with cheap materials and learn basic science concepts. In this video, I am conducting an experiment on chemical energy using glow sticks. This experiment can be used with students in grades 3-5. If you like this video, […]
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Environment Projects – Ideas from Schools
Looking for ideas on environmental projects? Here they are. The winners of environment project competition. Enjoy 🙂 The Corporate And School Partnership (CASP) programme seeks shared ownership between the schools and industry partners on environmental management & sustainability. It also aims to create awareness and participation on environmental issues and activities amongst students and their […]
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REAL PLUTONIUM
You can support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/periodicvideos See also Brady’s Objectivity series: http://bit.ly/Objectivity (science treasures) We’re given special access to various plutonium compounds at the National Nuclear Laboratory, in Sellafield. A chance to meet the “Hannibal Lecter of the Periodic Table”. With thanks to Mark Sarsfield and Chris Maher… http://www.nnl.co.uk/ In part this video shows […]
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Electric Generator Magnets Experiment Science New Ideas 2019
Hello everyone! This is video I want to show you about: Electric Generator Magnets Experiment Science New Ideas 2019 All of us hope you’ll like our video clip concerning ” Share Tech” here, and don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Please Follow Me On: +google plus: https://plus.google.com/107538964732453057237 +twiter: Tweets by BiboShare +Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/Movies-Is-Movies-Best-1993533977571777/ […]
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Hydro Electric Science Fair Project – Part of the 2015 Google Science Fair promo
NEW – A short clip of this video is now part of the 2015 Google science Fair promo. Check it out. https://www.googlesciencefair.com/en/ This project was used to test how water pressure (PSI) would affect Hydro electric output. We simulated this with locating Penstocks near the bottom ( higher pressure) and middle (lower pressure) of a […]
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Drawing carbon nanotubes on paper at MIT
Carbon nanotubes offer a powerful new way to detect harmful gases in the environment. However, the methods typically used to build carbon nanotube sensors are hazardous and not suited for large-scale production. A new fabrication method created by MIT chemists — as simple as drawing a line on a sheet of paper — may overcome […]
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum
http://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason … [email protected]: EMS (Episode 1) – An Introduction To The Electromagnetic Spectrum — Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience • http://www.youtube.com/ScienceTV • http://www.youtube.com/FFreeThinker — Measuring the electromagnetic spectrum You actually know more about it than you may think! The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is just a name that scientists give a bunch of […]
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Energy saltwater
This project is very easy to do! Needed: An aluminum can. A sheet of copper foil of 0.3-0.4mm. Two insulating rubber spacers. An engine of a cd rom 2-3 volts, to be recovered from the inside of a PC. 1 liter of water with 3-4 tablespoons of salt for foods.The duration of rotation of the […]
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Electrical conductivity with salt water
This experiment is a demonstration, it serves to understand how the salt dissolved in water facilitates an optimum condition for the passage of the current between the two electrodes. The working voltage for this experiment must be 230 volts DC or AC. MATERIALS: A light bulb 500W 230V or 230V 100W 5 bulbs in parallel […]
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The Sci Guys: Science at Home – SE1 – EP1: Electrolysis of Water
Welcome to our first episode of The Sci guys. In this episode we will be investigating an experiment involving the electrolysis of water. We will show you how you can explore this topic at home with a few simple ingredients and household items. Help support us to do more experiments by becoming a patron on […]
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