Arizona Science Center: Anti-Gravity Gyros
Arizona Science Center

Explore ways to overcome gravity by building and testing an anti-gravity device.

DreamUp: Leaky Water Bottle
DreamUp

This demonstration uses common household items to show how microgravity works.

DreamUp: Astronaut in a Bottle
DreamUp

It’s common misperception that everything is floating on the International Space Station because there’s no gravity. This is a myth! 

Brains On! The Mystery of Gravity
Brains On!

Gravity is a very familiar force to us here on Earth.

Brains On! What's Behind the Waves and Tides?
Brains On!

Sir Isaac Newton drops by and drops some knowledge. He helps explain why the tides ebb and flow.

Brains On! Mysteries of the Universe: Expansion and Gravity
Brains On!

Have you ever wondered what’s beyond the edge of the universe? Or better yet: IS there an edge of the universe?

Raising Dragons: Spinning Forks Experiment
Raising Dragons

Place a quarter in the center slots of two forks so they are held tightly in place.

Raising Dragons: Easy Napkin Cup Trick
Raising Dragons

Easy way to teach kids about gravity and motion with just an empty cup (add water at your own risk) and a napkin or paper towel.

Crash Course Kids: Defining Gravity - Episode 4.1
Crash Course Kids

In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about gravity and explains that when we talk about gravity pulling things down, what we really mean is gravity is pulling things TOWARD the Earth.

Crash Course Kids: Down to Earth - Episode 4.2
Crash Course Kids

In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about why things on the bottom of the Earth, don’t just fall off into space.

Crash Course Kids: The Great Escape - Episode 13.1
Crash Course Kids

In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about gravity, escape velocity, and how gravity works between two objects.

Crash Course Kids: Danger! Falling Objects - Episode 32.1
Crash Course Kids

In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina shows us that the rate at which things fall to Earth has to do with something called air resistance… oh, and we take a trip to the moon.