Candles in a Jar
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Number: 0033 Anonymous: Sometimes the right answer is not the only answer.Sorry, but this content is reserved for subscribers only.The $20/year subscription helps cover the costs of producing new...
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View ArticleWater in a Glass, part 1
Number: 0158 Anonymous: Link to Part 2Link to Part 3What really keeps the water inside this inverted glass?Sorry, but this content is reserved for subscribers only.Your $20/year subscription helps...
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Number: 0158 Anonymous: Link to Part 1Link to Part 3 The answer to Part 1, and a question for Part 3.Sorry, but this content is reserved for subscribers only.Your $20/year subscription helps cover the...
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Anonymous: Today I was playing with sound experiments, and had so much fun with this one that I thought I would share it. It is based on the original phonographs, which used a very similar setup to...
View ArticleWater in a Glass, Part 3
Number: 0160 Anonymous: Link to Part 1Link to Part 2The answer to Part 2, and a fun "science trick."Sorry, but this content is reserved for subscribers only.Your $20/year subscription helps cover the...
View ArticleEvaporation
Anonymous: This is another of those fun bits of science that many of us think we understand until we really start to look at it. To try this, you will need:watertwo drinking glassesa saucer or cover...
View ArticleThree Holes
Anonymous: Three HolesThis week's experiment will give you some good practice at thinking scientifically. The experiment itself is very simple, but as with many simple things, the more you think about...
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Anonymous: Three Holes, part 2Hopefully, you spent quite a bit of time thinking about last week's experiment, and more importantly, performing the experiment to see if you were correct. If not, before...
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