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Amazing Science Tricks




Using common objects around the house, you can demonstrate cool scientific laws. Here’s how:

Editor’s Note: Make sure an adult helps you with these experiments.

keepingwatersep1.jpgKeeping Water Separate

Fill two identical glasses with water. Add two tablespoons of salt to the water in one glass and stir well. Add a few drops of food coloring to the water in the other glass.

Cover the glass containing the colored water with a sheet of paper, turn it upside down and place it on top of the glass containing salt water. (Be sure to do this trick over a saucer or bowl.)

Gently pull the paper out from between the glasses. The colored water and the salt water will remain separate.

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How Does It Work?

Salt water is heavier than colored water, so the two stay separate as long as the boundary between them isn’t disturbed. Try turning the two glasses over, though. The heavier salt water will now be on top, so it will flow down and mix with the colored water.
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walkingcanjb2.jpgA Can That Can “Walk”

Place an empty aluminum can on its side on the floor. Blow up a balloon and tie a knot in the end. Rub a tissue back and forth on the balloon.

When you put the balloon near the can, the can will start rolling toward the balloon.

How Does It Work?

When you rub the balloon with a tissue, the balloon gets a negative electric charge of several thousand volts. When you put the balloon near the can, electrostatic induction affects the molecules in the metal. The outside of the can gets a positive charge, so it is drawn toward the balloon and starts rolling in that direction.

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candlethatsuckswater1.jpgA Candle That Sucks Water

Place a candle upright in the middle of a saucer. Fill the saucer with water. Light the candle. Place a glass over the candle. When the flame goes out, the water in the saucer will get sucked into the glass.

candlethatsuckswater2.jpgHow Does It Work?

When the candle is burning inside the glass, the heat makes the air expand, so some of the air escapes outside the glass. The candle goes out after it uses up all the oxygen, so the air inside the glass cools. As it cools, the pressure inside the glass drops. Some of the carbon dioxide formed by the flame dissolves in the water as well, decreasing the pressure even more. The water outside the glass on the saucer is forced into the glass by the higher aire pressure outside.

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flyingtrashbag1jb2.jpgA Flying Trash Bag

Hold the mouth of a black trash bag in one hand. Use a hair dryer to blow hot air into the bag.

Seal the mouth of the bag with tape. Tie a long piece of string around the tape so you can hold it. Take the bag out into the sun. The bag will rise slowly into the air. (It’s best to do this trick in an open area on a windless day.)

flyingtrashbagjb2.jpgHow Does It Work?

Since the bag is black, it absorbs heat from the sun. That heat makes the air inside the bag expand and become lighter. When the bag and the air inside are lighter than the surrounding air, the bag starts to rise.

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Bending Light Through Water

Punch a hole in a clear plastic bottle two inches from the bottom. Put your finger over the hole, fill the bottle with water and cap it to keep it from draining out.

Darken the room and cover part of a flashlight with your fingers to make the beam narrower. When you take the cap off the bottle, the water will flow out in an arc. Shine the flashlight at the stream from the side of the bottle opposite the hole. The light will bend with the arc and create a bright glow where the water hits the sink.

bendinglight2jb2.jpgHow Does It Work?

When the light in the stream strikes the boundary between the water and air, much of the light is reflected back into the stream. The light continues this internal reflection all along the arc formed by the falling water. The same principle is used to transmit light signals through flexible optical fibers.

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readingthruenv1jb2.jpgReading Through an Envelope

With a black felt-tip pen, write a three-letter word in large letters on a white piece of paper. Place the paper in a brown envelope, and insert that envelope into a white envelope. The writing on the paper should now be impossible to read.

Get a piece of dark construction paper or tear out a page from a magazine that is printed on both sides. Roll up the paper into a four-inch-long tube. When you hold the tube against the envelope, you’ll be able to read the writing inside.

readingthruenv2jb2.jpgHow Does It Work?

Usually you can’t read the writing inside an envelope because of the light reflected off the envelope’s white surface. But the tube blocks that reflected light, so you see only the light coming through the envelope.

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eggthrubottle1jb2.jpgEgg Into Bottle

Find a glass bottle that has a mouth slightly smaller in diameter than an egg. Pour some hot water into the bottle (be careful!), shake it vigorously and empty the water.

Peel a soft-boiled egg and place it on the mouth of the bottle. Leave it there for a while and it will get sucked inside.

eggthrubottle2jb2.jpgHow Does It Work?

The vapor from the hot water drives the air out of the bottle. Once the egg seals the top of the bottle, the air can’t get back in. As the water vapor cools, it turns back into water, causing the pressure inside the bottle to drop. The higher pressure of the outside air pushes the egg into the bottle.

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Toothpick Torpedo

Dab a little shampoo on the blunt end of a wooden toothpick.

Drop the toothpick in a pan of water. The toothpick will start moving in the direction of the sharp end.

toothpicktorpedo2jb2.jpgHow Does It Work?

Shampoo contains agents that reduce the surface tension of liquids. As the shampoo on the end of the toothpick dissolves, it reduces the water’s surface tension around it, thus releasing the water’s hold on that end of the toothpick. The water around the other end of the toothpick still has surface tension, so it pulls the toothpick in that direction.

To learn more amazing science tricks, check out the book “Amazing Science Tricks” by Michio Goto

Comments about “Amazing Science Tricks”

  1. zacky says:

    i can do better than this,but i appreciate this.

  2. natitonic says:

    how do we get the egg back out of the bottle :S

  3. smartpuck says:

    this is the best website ever i love the tricks i hope you add more tricks onto this website thanks alot

  4. icntbperfect says:

    ow!its amazing. also my younger brother was so amazed with this tricks!

  5. ROmina says:

    wow!!! I LOVE IT

    • madik trickervzz says:

      AMAZING!I’LL USE IT FOR MY PROJECT.I LIKE THE TOOTHPICK SHAMPOO TORPEDO AND ALSO THE CANDLE THAT SUCKS WATER

  6. bunxo says:

    the tricks are very interesting and fun… i will try it in our house. keep up the good work guyz!!!

  7. rocketboy says:

    that toothpick trick totally works

  8. nene says:

    thanks for some info…?,

  9. sirMAT says:

    I LOVE IT.. i’m a teacher and this experiments helped me a lot!..

  10. Anonymous says:

    i love it! i’m a teacher and this experiments help me a lot

  11. sarah says:

    OMG…………. tnx. a lot for the information.. amazing

  12. DianeZkie☺ says:

    …tnx a lot ..it really help for my project!!!

  13. mac_25flame_warrior_assassin 1 einstein says:

    thanks for this trick i will perform this trick as my project in science and technology

  14. az jr says:

    tnx a lot…it is a really big help for my project..
    now i can present it to my classmate..
    it really works.. love it…

  15. az jr says:

    i love ex[piraments

  16. mizuki says:

    very amazing..
    keep it uo,,!!=]

  17. madz,cute says:

    thank you for your tricks

  18. BebeC says:

    Thanx You All
    ~R.I.P~
    Bill Nyee♥

  19. mack maine says:

    NIce i luv science R.I.P Bill Nye

  20. bloomygurl says:

    tnx a lot….
    it is a really big help for my project…
    now i can present it to my clazmate…..
    it really works…
    luv it…

  21. K-man says:

    The Candle That sucks water thing really works

  22. cla :0 says:

    this is a really big help for my project.. i love it!!!

  23. achee says:

    kewl…. now this is where Ill get my science trick from… haha >_<

  24. princess chua says:

    thnks for the tricks it is very good

  25. oswang says:

    thanks, great help for my project

  26. nicole says:

    thanks for the tricks!

  27. yvonne says:

    nice work good job great!!!!….

  28. tirtle says:

    i cant do the keeping water seperate! i think its impossible

  29. mega omega says:

    there really amazing! i like the tooth pick torpedo

  30. badnewton12 says:

    _;amazing!!!,i will use this for my project,

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