Try This Simple Science Activity with Your Kids/ Easy DIY Science Experiment

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
  • Activity 1: Ziplock Bag with Water & Skewer
    Steps:
    Fill a Ziplock bag halfway with water.
    Hold the bag tightly and carefully pierce a sharp skewer through it.
    Observe how the water doesn’t spill due to the plastic’s ability to seal around the skewer. Science Behind It: The plastic bag forms a seal around the skewer, preventing water from leaking out due to the polymer chains in the plastic.
    Activity 2: Blooming Matchstick Star
    Steps:
    Arrange 5 matchsticks into a star shape with the ends touching.
    Place a small drop of water in the center of the matchstick star.
    Watch as the star slowly
    “blooms” and expands outward. Science Behind It: This happens due to capillary action, where the water moves up the matchstick, causing it to expand.
    Activity 3: Rising Water Experiment
    Steps:
    Place a small candle on a plate and pour some water around it.
    Light the candle.
    Cover the candle with a glass, watch the flame go out, and the water rise inside the glass. Science Behind It: The burning candle uses up oxygen, creating a lower pressure inside the glass, which causes the water to rise as outside air pressure pushes it up.
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