Make Your Own Electromagnetic Power

Curious about electromagnetic power? Create an electromagnet powered by a battery with these step-by-step instructions & test its strength. Learn more today!
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The Water Cycle: Make a Distillery

Build your own solar distillery at home to learn about the water cycle with a fun, hands-on experiment designed for curious young minds.
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Exploring Static Electricity with a Balloon and a Soda Can

Learn about the triboelectric effect by rubbing a balloon on your head and then use the energy stored as static electricity to make a soda can move!
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Air Pressure’s Effect on the World Around Us

Learn about air pressure with this experiment where you will observe how differences in air pressure in a closed space can cause an object to collapse.
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Explore the Power of Water: Experimenting with Mechanical Energy

Learn how the kinetic energy of water is transferred and used to perform mechanical work in this DIY Water Wheel experiment.
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Make Your Own Wind Powered Car

Learn how wind, a form of kinetic energy, powers wind turbines to provide electric power in this DIY toy car science experiment.
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SunButter Cookie Chemical Reaction Experiment

Observe a fun chemical reaction by baking delicious cookies! Join us in making deliciously scientific cookies made with sunflower seed butter.
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Testing Types of Insulation with Ice

In this DIY experiment, kids can test different materials to see which keeps an ice cube from melting while also learning how insulation helps save energy.
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Make Your Own Battery Experiment

Create batteries using food and test out different electrolytes to see which produces electric energy. Make your own batteries and see which one is stronger.
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Make Sounds That You Can See!

Conduct an experiment to see how sound moves through air and learn how noise pollution affects people and the environment.