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Why do you need salt to make ice cream? Why do you need salt to make ice cream?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 338 seconds

more info: http://MarshallBrain .com/science
This simple science experiment lets you make a quick batch of ice cream, and then explore the reason why you needed to add salt to the ice when making that ice cream. Uses a cool graph to understand the temperature change when you add salt to ice.

Related: cream, education, educational, experiments, ice, k-12, parents, salt, science, students, teachers, temperature

How strong is a strand of hair? How strong is a strand of hair?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 272 seconds

This science experiment lets you find out exactly how strong a strand of your hair is.
See http://www.marshallb rain.com/science for deatils.

Related: education, educational, experiment, experiments, hair, k-12, parents, science, students, teachers

Electromagnets - How can electricity create a magnet? Electromagnets - How can electricity create a magnet?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 297 seconds

More info: http://MarshallBrain .com/science
This short video helps you understand how electromagnets turn electricity into magnetism.

Related: education, educational, electricity, electromagnet, experiments, k-12, magnet, magnetism, parents, science, students, teachers

Measuring Yourself Measuring Yourself
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 287 seconds

More info: http://MarshallBrain .com/science - explains the equations in the video.
This video shows how scientists use creativity to measure non-obvious things like reaction time, lung capacity and jump height.

Related: education, educational, experiments, k-12, measurements, measuring, parents, reaction, science, students, teachers, time

What do yeast like to eat? What do yeast like to eat?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 280 seconds

A science experiment for kids that lets them see what foods yeast like best.
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Related: education, educational, experiment, experiments, k-12, parents, science, students, teachers, yeast

Soda and mentos experiments Soda and mentos experiments
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 314 seconds

This video will help you to see a variety of experiments that you can try with soda and mentos. Go to http://MarshallBrain .com/science for a write-up on the actual mechanism involved.

Related: diet, education, educational, experiment, experiments, k-12, mentos, parents, science, soda, students, teachers

How far is a lightyear? How far is a lightyear?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 306 seconds

This video helps to understand how far a light year is by looking at things like light seconds and light minutes.

Related: education, educational, experiment, experiments, k-12, light, lightyear, parents, science, students, teachers, year

What is the best insulation? What is the best insulation?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 308 seconds

More info: http://MarshallBrain .com/science
In the video we try several different types of insulation, including paper towels, newspaper and aluminum foil to see which one keeps the heat in the best.

Related: cold, education, educational, experiments, heat, insulation, insulator, k-12, parents, science, students, teachers

How does your body digest food? How does your body digest food?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 370 seconds

This video explains the digestive process and the roles of the stomach, small and large intestines. It includes a fun science experiment at the end.

Related: digestion, education, educational, experiment, experiments, k-12, parents, science, stomach, students, teachers

How much sugar is in a can of soda? How much sugar is in a can of soda?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 248 seconds

A science experiment that lets us find out how much sugar there is in a typical can of soda.
http://MarshallBr ain.com/science

Related: education, educational, experiment, experiments, k-12, parents, science, students, teachers, yeast

How do you keep an egg from breaking? How do you keep an egg from breaking?
Posted by: ScienceOnTheBrain

Video duration: 280 seconds

More info: http://marshallbrain .com/science/
This short video helps you think about different ways to protect an egg falling onto a countertop. Egg drop experiments like this can be a lot of fun!

Related: break, drop, education, educational, egg, experiments, k-12, parents, protect, science, students, teachers


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