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Amazing Science Experiments that you can easily do for fun,
Today we are here with some of the coolest science experiments that Kids most like.
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Amazing Science Experiments that you can easily do for fun,
Today we are here with some of the coolest science experiments that Kids most like.
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Welcome welcome back to another episode of “DIY” crazy science experiment – Manganese Heptoxide that will amaze you. Ever heard of Manganese Heptoxide? I’m sure you haven’t. I mean who listens to confusing chemical names in school when there’s plenty of juicy gossip to go around? Relax… Lemme see how I can make this interesting…
Mr Shaha brings you 5 easy to do science experiments that you can do at home using everyday household items. Lots more fun experiments in the book Mr Shaha’s Recipes for Wonder available from March 8th 2018. Click Here to Subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/user/Sciencefilms Please leave your comments in the comments section. Your feedback…
Corn starch is a shear thickening non-Newtonian fluid meaning that it becomes more viscous when it is disturbed. When it’s hit repeatedly by something like a speaker cone it forms weird tendrils. The video was shot at 30 fps and the speaker cone was vibrating at 30 Hz which is why there is no blur….
Ritesh Sir: Very nice experiment sir jeee .. 🙂