MILWAUKEE -- Get ready to teach your kids all about air! Dr. Koco with Mad Science joins Real Milwaukee with some easy experiments in air pressure.
Blow balloon up to just wider than the open jar and tie end. For best results, fill a water balloon with water. Light piece of paper and drop in the jar. Quickly top jar with balloon. Balloon will ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — If your student is learning about pressure or is looking for a more exciting way to understand science, this experiment is perfect. You most likely will have all the materials at home ...
Even though it doesn’t feel like it, the air around us is constantly pushing us in every direction. I am sure you have noticed that you never expand like a balloon or shrink down really small, right?
EXPLANATION: All of this experiment is possible because of air pressure. When you blow up a balloon, the air goes from your lungs and hits the walls of the balloon – this creates air pressure that ...