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Heather Kaiser

Mousetraps in Motion at Steve Spangler Science - 0 views

  • A mousetrap is a stellar example of converting potential energy to kinetic energy. The spring of the mousetrap is held back with a bunch of potential energy and, once released, snaps forward in a burst of kinetic energy. What if you could harness the release of energy to power a car? We'll show you how with the Mousetraps in Motion experiment.
Heather Kaiser

ZOOM . activities . sci . Balls and Ramp | PBS Kids - 1 views

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    Tamya, age 10 of Atlanta, GA wrote: At first the balls popped when we did it the first time but then after tying and trying it finally work. Nadia, age 11 of Atlanta, GA wrote: At the ball pop. then we did it again then it was almost there.
Heather Kaiser

Kool Aid Squeeze Rocket Launcher at Steve Spangler Science - 0 views

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    Kool Aid Squeeze Rocket Launcher - It's easy to turn a juice bottle into a rocket launcher. How? Grab a few straws of different sizes, some modeling clay, and an empty juice bottle to make a launcher that will send the straw rocket soaring across the room. Don't worry, you aren't just ...
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Wind Up Racer at Steve Spangler Science - 0 views

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    Wind Up Racer - Finding creative, hands-on ways to demonstrate the difference between potential and kinetic energy can be difficult. Not to worry... that's why you have us! With some simple household items and a little creativity, the Wind Up Racer will have you racing ...
Heather Kaiser

whitney music box var. 3 - harmonics of 48hz, reversed - 0 views

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    Fun way to get student attention.
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