Posted tagged ‘easy home experiments’
September 27, 2013
Lightning is shocking! Brian demonstrates how lightning works with a plasma ball!
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September 20, 2013
We introduced Benjamin Franklin in an earlier podcast and now we look at one of his inventions, the lightning rod. How does a lightning rod work? We answer that question and more on this episode of EveryDay Science!
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September 13, 2013
“Would you like to be shocked?” “Yes, please.” Liam tries his hand at the Van de Graaff generator and learns a little about how it works. It’s a hair raising good time!
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April 19, 2013
The Little Shop of Physics is teaming up with the Rockies 9News for Weather and Science day Wednesday, April 24th. We will have all kinds of cool experiments for the kids. We have been hard at work making BIGGER versions of some of our classic demonstrations. Check it out!
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April 12, 2013
We have a special treat for this week’s podcast! A time lapse video of the Little Shop of Physics open house 2013. Not only can you watch the actual open house,but also get a behind the scenes look at all the work leading up to the day. Maybe you will see yourself or someone you know!
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January 18, 2013
In our last podcast, in this series about spin, we invited Nick Tindell from Celestino’s to show us how spin is used when making pizza!
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January 11, 2013
If the earth didn’t spin, we would have really boring weather! Find out how the spin of the earth is responsible for the weather and how the axis of the spin is responsible for the seasons.
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January 4, 2013
In this podcast we look at a physical model of the earth, a spinning disk of water that mirrors the spin of the planet, to see how weather patterns develop.
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December 28, 2012
Have you ever seen a tornado bite its tail? Probably not, but in this podcast we create something that looks very similar to just that!
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December 21, 2012
Check out our homemade spiral wishing well, and like everything we make in the Little Shop of Physics, it’s made from everyday objects. Make a wish!
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