By taking a bit of Corn Starch and a little water, you can make an amazing effect. The liquid reacts to sound waves. mmmmm how disgustingly amazing. By making a non-Newtonian fluid, you can experience science and the laws of physics first hand.
In this episode we will show you how to create your own ferro fluid using oil, toner and a magnet.
In this episode of Scientific Tuesday we take some Acetone (Nail Polish Remover) and see what happens when it makes contact with a Styrofoam cup. The results will melt you where you stand.
In this episode of Scientific Tuesday we take some Peroxide and Yeast to see what happens when it they mix. The results are quite foamy.
In this episode of Scientific Tuesday we take some balloons and make them fire proof. This works because the water will act as a heat sink for the flame and distribute it throughout the water, this prevents the rubber from bursting.
In this Scientific Tuesday I will show you how to make Instant Liquid Sculptures! Or Hot ice... All you need is some Sodium Acetate and some time! You can get the sodium acetate from reusable hand warmers.
In this episode of Scientific Tuesday, we show you 5 fun and interesting experiments you can do at home using dry ice. We took our favorite effects and mashed it altogether for you!
In today's Scientific Tuesday episode we are going to crush cans using water!
For this Scientific Tuesday we will show you... How to make or build your own rockets and launch them in your backyard. This is very simple just take an empty bottle, some rubbing alcohol and a lighter. After you vaporize the rubbing alcohol just light the end of the bottle and it will ignite into a fantastic showing of flammable bliss!
In this episode of scientific Tuesdays, we will show you how to create a homemade smoke bomb using a ping pong ball. All you need are the simple household items: Scissors, Tin Foil, Lighter and of course, ping pong balls.
Candle wax is an amazing substance and if it falls into the hands of evil doers it can wreak havoc upon society. In this episode of scientific tuesdays, well demonstrate why.
By taking Milk, food coloring and some dish soap, you can make your milk actually exciting again! Follow the steps in the video closely and you will be up and running in no time at all!
In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays, We will show you a very cool experiment using magnets, needles and some tape! Take some string and measure out the perfect distance to the magnet and then tape it off to a wall. You want to get the needle to float in mid-air using only the magnetic field as the force holding it up.
In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we demonstrate how to create colored flames using cheap and easily accessible items.
Just a suggestion, but I think you should try heating up the dent with the hair dryer in one hand, and the canned air in your other hand, ready already, and right when you are finished heating it up, swipe the dryer out and quickly spray the dent with the air.
How does the Gauss Gun work? When the steel ball is pulled towards the magnet it creates an impulse of energy at the speed of sound. This energy carries through to the other side and expels the weakest link the magnetic chain at a high speed.
The big question is: How does this work? The electrical current is traveling through battery, into the screw and wire in a normal fashion. But when then current hits the magnet, the electrical current is pulled out in a radial fashion instead of going straight through. Because the magnet has the ability to move. It spins as the current travels through it.
Supercooling water will let you keep water in it's liquid form below 32 degrees F / 0 Degrees C. The only way to pull it off is to use very, very pure water. I suggest distilled water or purified water than has been filtered via reverse osmosis. This will make sure you removed all of the impurities and minerals from the water and keep it from freezing over prematurely.
In this episode we boil down some cabbage and use it as a pH indicator. We can look at Acids and Bases with the extract we pull from the cabbage. Watch and learn some nifty tricks with baking soda, washing soda, vinegar and even lye.
In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays we will show you how to take a paper envelope and see directly through it, leaving no trace behind. We will explore how to take hexanes and put them to good use. Oh, science....
In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays we will take some common household items and turn them into the ultimate weapon of olfactory doom: The Stink bomb! We will also create a stink grenade and stink gun! Stay tuned!
This week on Scientific Tuesdays, Dylan sees what happens when you experiment with Sulfur and Iron. You might want to cover your nose.
On this week's episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we take some hydrogen gas, an egg, and a little fire and find out what happens when you combine the three.
On this week's episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we will create oneof the Ultimate Ninja Weapons. NINJA VANISH! That's right, it is Ninja Smoke Bomb time!
On this week's episode of Scientific Tuesdays, we are going to take some Dry Ice and some alcohol and create a supercooled liquid that will freeze mostly anything in a few seconds. Put your gloves and goggles on as we venture into the world of frostbite.
Let's take a look at some of the easiest and coolest Science Experiments that you can do at home. Got Milk?
Dylan shows you some simple and fun tricks you can do at home using candles. Amaze your friends and family! Maybe even win the Nobel prize.
How to breathe fire out of your mouth with just crushed corn - or corn starch.
How to create an awesome battery with just a few nickels, pennies and some lemon juice.
Watch as we take some commonly available items from a tire store, a hardware store, and maybe even your garage... and turn it into a device that will launch vegetables of all kinds. We used potatoes and we kept them up longer than the best NFL kicker.
Propane is fairly common, whether for cooking or even as car fuel, you can find it everywhere. Have you ever wondered just how combustible it really is? Let's find out by filling some balloons up with it and setting them ablaze!
Impress your friends, family, and loved ones with these simple water and air tricks.
Let's turn bacon into the world's most delicious smoke generating apparatus.
If we lower the density of smoke, we can give it liquid-like properties!
With some basic electronics and some helium. We can hoax the world.
Get your pencils ready as we explore how to create your own homemade lightbulb.
Finger nail polish dissolves styrofoam. What we do with the left over goop is up to us.
What happens when you get ahold of a huge neodymium magnet but cannot pull it apart from steel? Fun.
Neodymium magnets are strong... one day they will detroy humanity and make us their slaves. But until then? Let's smash stuff with them.
My out of town family member is visiting for what he thinks is a cameo in one of my videos and a sight-seeing tour. Little does he knows he is going to be on the short end of the stick as we use simple science to balance the scales.
A Hero engine was first created over 2000 years ago and it is still a great demonstration of psysics.
Nitnol is an interesting metal that will jump back into it's original shape when heat is applied.
Breakaway glass or Sugar Glass is one of the easiest and most fun items you can cook up in your kitchen. We'll show you how.
Taking the same basic idea behind a spud gun, we can make it smaller and more portable and launch tennis balls instead of vegetables.
Come along with me and let's learn about Electroplating.
Today well be creating a simple and amazingly fun toy. DEATH SPHERES!
Have you ever dreamed of melting down a metal with nothing more than your fingers? Here is your chance.
Take little putty. Take some metal filings. What do we get? Magnetic Super Putty!
We're going to show you how to make water-proof sand! It's fun, easy and awesome!
We all want to melt down some metal for ourselves. Well here is the CHEAP way to do it: Bismuth!
Computer mice are so 1995... It is time to step it up and wear our 2-dimensional point tracking device.
Ever wondered how much easier your life would be if you had a remote control for your dog's movements?
Let's face it. Your alarm clock sucks... let's change the sound it plays for good and force you from your eternal slumber.
The Cold War wasn't good for too much, but it did produce many awesome ways to spy on your neighbors.
E. Coli is a dangerous bacteria (well, it can be). How you ever wondered where it lives? We've taken to the streets in this weeks episode of Scientific Tuesdays to test some of the most common items for this nasty menace. The results are disgustingly beautiful.
Create the world's cheapest refrigerator for less than 5 bucks!
Build a nifty and versatile USB Powered torch out of household trash.
Make glass invisible...at least, almost invisible! Get your baby oil out and get started!
An awesome physics experiment.
What happens when you set a gummy bear on fire? Total annihilation!
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