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Simple Science Experiments presentation from the USA Science and Engineering Festival.

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Vortex Generator

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What do you see inside?

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What shape does the air make when it comes out of

the bucket?

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Air Cannon Vortex Generator

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pumpkinlever

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Sandwich bagdartboards

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Sandwich bag dart boards

• Materials– Pint or quart-size

plastic bags– Several sharpened

pencils– Water– Sink, pan or bucket

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What is happening?

• Most plastics are made of very long molecules called polymers.

• Sandwich bags are made of polyethylene which consists of many polymers forming a web of molecules.

• The molecular web, with all its connections, resists being torn.

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saltengineering

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Salt engineering

• Materials– Ruler– Cardboard tube– Tissue paper or

wax paper– Rubber bands or

masking tape– Table salt– Broomstick

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What is happening?

• The tiny salt crystals transfer most of the force we apply toward the walls of the cardboard cylinder instead of straight down.

• Trusses and beams made for bridges and tall building use similar designs to spread or change the direction of forces and loads.

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Take a stab at it

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Take a stab at it!

• Materials– Potato– Straw

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What is happening?

• The air trapped inside the straw gives the straw enough strength to penetrate the skin of the potato.

• As the straw enters the potato, the potato plug compresses the air inside the straw, increasing the air pressure, and strengthening the straw.

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Alka seltzer rockets

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Alka Seltzer Rockets

• Materials– Film canister with a

snap-on lid– Water – Alka-Seltzer tablet

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What is happening?

• A chemical reaction occurs between the water and the Alka-Seltzer tablet creating carbon dioxide bubbles.

• The CO2 gas builds up pressure inside the film canister until the force is so great that it has to escape.

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Non-newtonian fluids

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Non-Newtonian fluids

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Non-Newtonian fluids

• Materials– Corn starch– Water– Pan

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