GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — The old volcano experiment is a classic - using a model volcano, combine baking soda and vinegar to get an eruption. In this experiment, we'll use the product of that eruption to ...
BACK WITH ANOTHER EDITION OF SCIENCE WITH SWAIM. >> WELCOME TO SCIENCE WITH SWAIM. WILL HE BE MAKING -- WE WILL BE MAKING A SELF INFLATABLE BALLOON. WE NEED VINEGAR, AN EMPTY BOTTLE, BAKING SODA, A ...
2. Place the funnel into the opening of the balloon, then add around 1/3 cup of baking soda 3. Inside the bottle, add about a cup of vinegar 4. Place the mouth of the balloon over the opening of the ...
The idea behind this demonstration is to figure out how much air does a car engine like this S2000’s 2-liter 4-cylinder unit consumes. For the sake of visuals, Engineering Explained went with ...
EXPLANATION: All of this experiment is possible because of air pressure. When you blow up a balloon, the air goes from your lungs and hits the walls of the balloon – this creates air pressure that ...