Drops of Water on a Penny Science Experiment
Discover how many drops of water fits on a penny in this simple science experiment. Your kids will be shocked at the result and learn about surface tension!
Fun physics and engineering activities for kids! Build bridges, test forces, and explore simple machines with easy hands-on STEM projects and experiments.
Discover how many drops of water fits on a penny in this simple science experiment. Your kids will be shocked at the result and learn about surface tension!
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Using green and red gumdrops and toothpicks, challenge your kids to take the gumdrop Christmas tree challenge and build the tallest tree they can.
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Your kids will be amazed at the effect of hot and cold water on a balloon in this easy and simple Hot and Cold Balloon Science Experiment.
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