All you need for this experiment is a bottle of water (at least 1 liter) and a ketchup packet.
This simple science experiment with amaze everyone and is a great lesson on air pressure.
For this experiment you will need a hair dryer and a ping pong ball.
This experiment is best for kids over the age of 5, but all ages can join in and have fun and learn about the strength of eggshells and why they break – or don’t.
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina shows us how matter is affected by different pressures and how that make water do some weird things.
In this activity, students are asked to create a change in air pressure using a garbage bag and vacuum cleaner, then create an illustration, model or concept map that explains what is happening.
Why does Toto’s swirling water look like a tornado?
3M’s SVP of Corporate Affairs, Denise Rutherford explains the Bernoulli principle and how without it, planes (and birds) couldn’t fly.