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How to Make a Simple Electric Motor at Home | DIY Science Project with Household Items
Discover how to craft a simple electric motor using everyday household items in this detailed, step-by-step tutorial. Follow ...
Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of homemade vehicles with a CO2-powered wooden racer, a match head rocket car crafted from a Coca-Cola can, and a powerful dual-cartridge truck. Watch as ...
Homemade experiments are a fun way to encourage children’s curiosity for science. Creating your at-home laboratory with a few key ingredients and tools from any general or craft store is as easy as 𝛑 ...
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There are people who can do truly amazing and fascinating experiments, and luckily for you, we created a list of 10 simple physics experiments with everyday materials to learn and impress your friends ...
Labracadabra, a series of science videos and experiments from the folks at GE, may be designed to get you interested in the work that the company does, but they’re also a look at some fun chemistry ...
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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Steve Spangler is one of the most well-known ...
Physicists often find thrifty, ingenious ways to reuse equipment and resources. What do you do with 800 square feet of scintillator from an old physics experiment? Cut it up and give it to high ...
This article is an extended version of the article “The double-slit experiment” that appeared in the September 2002 issue of Physics World (p15). It has been further extended to include three letters ...
Diana Parno’s head swam when she first stepped inside the enormous, metallic vessel of the experiment KATRIN. Within the house-sized, oblong structure, everything was symmetrical, clean and blindingly ...
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