Demonstrations
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FL: HD - 002 | 2 Balls in Air Jet | ||
FL: HD - 003 | Paper Sucked by Blower | A sheet of air applied to an index card causes the card to be sucked upward toward the source rather than outward and away from the source. |
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FL: HD - 004 | Beach Ball Trapped in Air | An inflatable beach ball or globe with sand in the bottom is trapped in a jet of air |
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FL: HD - 005 | Throwing Curve Balls | ||
FL: HD - 006 | Bernoulli's Effect in Tube of Changing Diameter | Ping pong balls suspended above holes in a tube a changing diameter demonstrate changes in air pressure throughout the tube. |
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FL: HD - 007 | Ping Pong Ball in Funnel of Air | A ping pong ball becomes trapped in a funnel of air. |
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FL: HD - 008 | Air Across Paper | An air jet directed across a piece of paper is used to demonstrate the Bernoulli Principle. |
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FL: HS - 001 | Hydraulic Press | A hydraulic press is used to break a small piece of wood |
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FL: HS - 002 | Cylinder of Colored Water in Vat of Clear Water | A cylinder of colored water is created within a vat of clear water. |
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FL: HS - 003 | Cartesian Diver | ||
FL: HS - 005 | Pascal's Vases | An apparatus consisting of differently shaped containers connected by a common tube are filled with colored water. |
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FL: HS - 006 | Mass of Air | A balloon and a digital balance are used to demonstrate that air has mass |
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FL: HS - 007 | Lifting and Dropping a Mass with Changes in Pressure | An 84-lb weight is lifted as a result of a vacuum. |
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FL: HS - 008 | Hydraulic Puzzle | Liquid in a test tube has 2 paths when gravity is allowed to act, but only one is accurate |
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FL: HS - 009 | Siphon | Water is siphoned from one container to another |
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FL: HS - 010 | Magdeburg Hemispheres | Air is evacuated from the Magdeburg Hemispheres, after which they cannot be separated. |
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FL: HS - 014 | U-Tube with Water and Kerosene | A U-tube has both water and kerosene in it. |
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FL: HS - 015 | Lath and Newspaper | A piece of newspaper is placed over a piece of lath. The atmospheric pressure on the paper prevents the buried end of the lath from raising when the open end is struck, resulting in a broken board. |
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FL: HS - 016 | Sinking Battleships | A small beaker of copper shot is sunk in a large beaker of water to demonstrate measurement of the buoyant force. |
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FL: HS - 017 | Vat of Water with Wood Block | A wood block placed in a vat of water displaces water without changing the overall mass of the container. |
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FL: HS - 018 | Box with 2 Holes | A container of water with 2 holes (one above the other) demonstrates the differences in fluid pressure by depth. |
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FL: HS - 019 | Sucking Air from a Can | Air is removed from a paint can using a vacuum pump to demonstrate the strength of atmospheric pressure |
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FL: HS - 020 | Crushing a Pop Can | A soda can is crushed using a hot plate and ice water. |
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FL: HS - 021 | Physics Sucks | Water is sucked through a hose suspended from a hook on the ceiling |
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FL: HS - 022 | Helium Balloon and Liquid Nitrogen | A helium balloon placed in liquid nitrogen contracts. Once removed, it expands. |
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FL: HS - 023 | Vacuum Cannon | A ping pong ball launched from a vacuum cannon destroys an empty pop can. |
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FL: HS - 024 | Pythagoras Cup | A trick cup is used to demonstrate a siphon effect. |
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FL: HS - 025 | Buoyancy Force Brings Ball to the Surface | A rubber ball is dropped into a beaker of water and pushed to the bottom. When the pressure is released, the ball floats back to the top. |
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FL: HS - 026 | Floating Objects | Objects placed in a beaker of water will float. |
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FL: HS - 027 | Sinking Objects | Objects placed into a beaker of water will sink. |
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FL: ST - 001 | Small Bubble to Large Bubble | ||
FL: ST - 002 | Drops on a Penny | ||
FL: ST - 003 | Cup and Cover | A glass of water is covered by a piece of plastic and overturned, resulting in the lid staying attached to the glass. |
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FL: ST - 005 | Floating Paper Clips | Paper clips are floated on a body of water. When soapy water is added, the paper clips sink move away from the soap and sink to the bottom. |