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HOME CHALLENGE: 20 Easy Experiments in 5 mins for Bored Adults and Kids at School Inside 

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Are you a bored adult or a parent stuck at home? Try these DIY science experiments!
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SAFETY TIPS FOR TEA BAG ROCKET
• Flammable surfaces: DO NOT light tea bags on a flammable surface. Experiment should be conducted on a fireproof surface, like a metal pan.
• Smoke detectors: Do not light tea bags under or near smoke detectors
• Safety Glasses: Safety glasses should be used
• Touching fire: Do not allow anyone else to touch the lighter or the burning tea bag
• Falling ash: Be aware! Some ashes may be produced from the teabag, and they may fly into the air.
Experiments in this video:
1. making a cloud in your mouth 0:22
2. moving water with static electricity from a balloon 00:40
3. demonstrating the Leidenfrost effect 00:55
4. dipping a can with boiling water into ice water 01:12
5. opening a can with pressure and a marker 01:23
6. raising water level in a jar by putting candle out 01:37
7. re-lighting a candle from the smoke 02:03
8. put out a candle with CO2 from vinegar and baking soda 02:09
9. turning empty tea bags into rockets by lighting on fire (02:30)
10. eating up needles until they’re no longer magnetic (02:55)
11. floating a ping pong on a stream of air from a straw (03:39)
12. balancing forks and a toothpick on a single toothpick (03:44)
13. pouring water from one glass to another with a string (04:02)
14. spinning a hard-boiled egg until it stands up (04:19)
15. using a card to turn a glass with water upside down (04:30)
16. observing properties of corn syrup with polarized lenses (4:35)
17. DIY lava lamp with water, oil, and alka seltzer (04:46)
18. throwing an egg at a sheet (without it breaking) (04:55)
19. creating a non-newtonian fluid that glows with tonic water and cornstarch (05:11)
20. knocking eggs propped up by toilet paper rolls into glasses (05:26)
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Thanks to Derek Muller and Patrick Morgan for advising on this video!
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Editor: Levi Butner
Thanks to: Hope Butner, Kyle Kitzmiller, Derek Muller and Patrick Morgan
Are you Social Distancing? Looking for Self Isolation activities? Fun DIY home activities for adults and kids.

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@meltedyakkystick3891
@meltedyakkystick3891 4 года назад
Physics Girl: Here's a non-newtonian fluid it behaves like a liquid and a solid!! Me: You just threw an egg at the wall
@sophiejones7727
@sophiejones7727 4 года назад
FOR SCIENCE!!!! :D
@TheCimbrianBull
@TheCimbrianBull 4 года назад
ROFL! 🤣 😂 😅
@PPW-007
@PPW-007 4 года назад
Well done! My son would like to post this to his Google Classroom class but this particular video isn't shown in RU-vid under his school login. Lots of other videos on your channel are. Is there a content filter setting missing?
@scienceboy_8392
@scienceboy_8392 4 года назад
@@PPW-007 happened to me too
@jasmineenriquez7022
@jasmineenriquez7022 3 года назад
was the first experiment a physical change or chemical change
@seanc6128
@seanc6128 4 года назад
I appreciate the dude turning the stove and water off.
@andrewawf9889
@andrewawf9889 4 года назад
And cleaning egg off the wall with the look of: just another day working with Dianna! 😂
@h0neypxtals
@h0neypxtals 4 года назад
Omg yes XD
@k.m.z.hardesty
@k.m.z.hardesty 4 года назад
Right?, Same thoughts I had
@jo-kq2vc
@jo-kq2vc 4 года назад
I appreciate the chick doing all of the fun science experiments
@joey3475
@joey3475 3 года назад
And don’t forget using his head for static electricity hahah
@AsheOdinson
@AsheOdinson 4 года назад
Best part is dude walking around, cleaning up after the experiments. That would totally be me, enjoying the science, but needing to be safe and clean more. 😂
@alex0589
@alex0589 4 года назад
The tired-but-safety-officer-roommate. That's probably me.
@majortom4543
@majortom4543 4 года назад
If you watch with more detail, he was also setting up the next experiments like the candle, it was reused with the fork balancing.
@mrheisenberg83
@mrheisenberg83 4 года назад
For a few moments he looked a little like "Oh no, here she goes again. Better clean up after her before things get out of hand. AGAIN." :D But yeah, that would be totally me as well.
@sidsamanta1515
@sidsamanta1515 4 года назад
Simp
@majortom4543
@majortom4543 4 года назад
@@sidsamanta1515 Dry Sump You mean
@SaquibFaisal
@SaquibFaisal 4 года назад
I love the guy in the background saving resources.
@subash4752
@subash4752 4 года назад
Everyone in the world: Panics😰! Even though they are healthy and stays at home!Gets infected by boredom Meanwhile Dianna and her Crew: 20 cool Experiments in 5 minutes to kill your Boredom during quarantine Physics Girl has been putting her efforts to show that no virus can take away the interests and curiosity in Physics and Science! Physics Girl, the Best and Cheerful Science RU-vidr Ever 👏👏
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
yeah
@thisisarjunbutwhythehellar6188
@thisisarjunbutwhythehellar6188 4 года назад
What quarantine?
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
"Hey it's still me, Dianna" cuz who else could it be
@scientificfactsandexperime4298
@scientificfactsandexperime4298 4 года назад
Pls reply
@mhersaribekyan1487
@mhersaribekyan1487 4 года назад
Vsauce, Michael?
@jskratnyarlathotep8411
@jskratnyarlathotep8411 4 года назад
the Space Octopus
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
@@mhersaribekyan1487 wait but he's male
@physicsgirl
@physicsgirl 4 года назад
I didn't want people to think Simone Giertz was closing out my video
@joehaschke1163
@joehaschke1163 4 года назад
As a science teacher trying to teach remotely, THANK YOU SO MUCH! Your content is awesome and goes a long way in helping me keep my students engaged.
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
I wish my teacher were like you
@majortom4543
@majortom4543 4 года назад
Science teacher? More like Science Goddess. Or Physics GIRL
@jasmineenriquez7022
@jasmineenriquez7022 3 года назад
what is the third experiment a physical change your chemical change
@HumansOfVR
@HumansOfVR 4 года назад
15 seconds per experiment in science class we barely finished one experiment for the entire class session lol
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
let me guess: cuz everyone kept talking and interrupting?
@physicsgirl
@physicsgirl 4 года назад
This video is just me releasing all my pent up frustration from all the hours of science class where nothing exploded or caught fire.
@Kate-Tea
@Kate-Tea 4 года назад
@@physicsgirl I cant like this comment enough
@beik-tv3256
@beik-tv3256 4 года назад
💔💔Please can you help me choosing between elective subjects 😅😩 astrology or radiology or energentics and thermal transfer or fluids mechanics orrr waves and vibrations?? P. S : 54% radio +astro
@nineball039
@nineball039 4 года назад
@@beik-tv3256 I hope you meant astronomy. (Who teaches astrology as a subject?)
@MMsVinyl
@MMsVinyl 4 года назад
I bet she was doing this for so long before she got the perfect run. Props to her tho fr this is crazy.
@physicsgirl
@physicsgirl 4 года назад
We practiced about 4 times walking through the order, did one dry run, one wet run (without the egg on the wall), then WENT FOR IT AHHHH.
@thecoolring6431
@thecoolring6431 4 года назад
@@physicsgirl Is the Inverse Joule-Thomson Effect valid? J-T Effect states that there is a decrease or increase in the temperature of a gas when it is suddenly decompressed. The increase or decrease depends on the Inversion Temperature of a gas which is Ti=2a/Rb (a and b are Vanderwaal coefficients) , if Ti>Tsurr then there is cooling and vice versa. (Most gases Ti are high so Cooling is most common) My question is that is it true when we suddenly Compress a gas?
@BobBobson
@BobBobson 4 года назад
@@thecoolring6431 Not a physicist, but yes. The easiest way to test this is with an air compressor. If you attach a blow gun to the compressor, the air coming out will be cooler than room temperature due to the expansion of the air as it leaves the nozzle. If you let the compressor run for a bit to fill the tank, the cylinder where the gas is compressed gets hot, and usually has cooling fins to help dissipate the heat better.
@ipissed
@ipissed 4 года назад
@@thecoolring6431 Run an air compressor for a few minutes and grab a hold of the metal tube that runs from the compressor to the tank. Get a can of compressed air, turn it upside down and spray it all out at once then lick the can. Let us know the results.
@thecoolring6431
@thecoolring6431 4 года назад
@@BobBobson I am not able to carry out any experiments due to lack of resources....and hence I am asking this question ! ..else I have tried it
@eddierayvanlynch6133
@eddierayvanlynch6133 4 года назад
Dianna: Today, I tried opening 24 soda cans in less than a minute using your trick. BTW, people in Walmart do NOT support physics.
@System-ru5yt
@System-ru5yt 4 года назад
oop
@djbeezy
@djbeezy 4 года назад
It's not very often I audibly chuckle from a comment but I did with this one. Reminds me of when I used to work at a grocery store and if they made me mad I would walk down the soda isle and light tap a bunch of soda cans with my box cutter. I don't know why I did that but man it was awesome!
@skateordie9628
@skateordie9628 4 года назад
😂
@matthewparker6456
@matthewparker6456 4 года назад
This is great! I'm a middle school science teacher. I sent this video to all of my students and told them to do one of these demonstrations at home, record it, and write a brief report on it for extra credit. The submissions are rolling in! Thanks so much, Dianna!
@hahahatall09
@hahahatall09 4 года назад
The blowing "smoke" trick has been one of my favorite things to do since high school. Now my secret is gone 😭
@Corn0nTheCobb
@Corn0nTheCobb 2 года назад
I read about that in a magic tricks book in 5th grade from the school library back in 2000. I tried it for so long and was so excited when I got it
@Corn0nTheCobb
@Corn0nTheCobb 2 года назад
There's not much of a "secret" though... As soon as you show someone, they can see exactly how you're doing it.
@besmart
@besmart 4 года назад
I WAS ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT, DIANNA
@ramkumarm8957
@ramkumarm8957 3 года назад
Damn I never thought your comment only has five likes
@shourya4940
@shourya4940 3 года назад
Nice Joe
@FactFlaresDaily
@FactFlaresDaily 4 года назад
If you're stuck at home then you might wanna NOT do these experiments in 5 minutes, rather do them in 5 days...
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 4 года назад
Vaibhav Maximum Or twenty days. This is a marathon, not a sprint.
@majortom4543
@majortom4543 4 года назад
This is a great point that i also thought of but was looking in the comments if somebody also thought this.
@danielworden
@danielworden 4 года назад
Egg-xactly. Especially since if you rushed these someone might get hurt.
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 4 года назад
Mass Debater Yeah, those twenty days do not need to be consecutive. In fact, I agree that they should _not_ be consecutive.
@Varksterable
@Varksterable 4 года назад
I'm wondering how much actual science/progress might happen in these times where there is 'nothing else to do.' This has significant historical precedent. When all you can do is think about stuff without interruption, some of the greatest thoughts ever have happened. But I guess this does depend very much on the cultural mindset of the day. I suspect that the current 'thinking about things' will be more about twitter and RU-vid and Facebuck than anything useful; but kudos to Dianna for trying to point people in the right direction.
@subungulate
@subungulate 4 года назад
Regardless of elapsed time, this was a great demonstration of how to have educational fun.
@alexdelacalzada2406
@alexdelacalzada2406 4 года назад
Diana like: You rub a balloon on your friend's hair, if you don't need to stay faboulous for the rest of the video you can do it on your own hair Great video for this moment, will definitely try some!
@physicsgirl
@physicsgirl 4 года назад
i like this interpretation better. In truth, I couldn't get it to work on my hair! We almost ditched this experiment because it wasn't working. For whatever reason, my helper Kyle has the most staticky hair. His hair was dirtier. Maybe that's the trick....
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
@@physicsgirl ha lol
@jaroslavsevcik3421
@jaroslavsevcik3421 4 года назад
@@physicsgirl Well that means just one thing..... EXPERIMENTING
@shambho1171
@shambho1171 4 года назад
@@physicsgirl it might be that his hairs are more dry
@mkilptrick
@mkilptrick 4 года назад
Yes. She is probably working up a sweat running around. OOP's. I didn't mean sweat. Horses sweat. I meant glow.
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 4 года назад
"How much time do we have to kill?" "All the time in the world." "START THE CLOCK!"
@scientificfactsandexperime4298
@scientificfactsandexperime4298 4 года назад
Pls reply
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 4 года назад
@@scientificfactsandexperime4298 Alright.
@physicsgirl
@physicsgirl 4 года назад
"But there's no reas..." "OUT OF MY WAY I'M BURNING TEA BAGS"
@fansyfirewolf2134
@fansyfirewolf2134 4 года назад
@@physicsgirl i died laughing! XD
@jasonosborn6236
@jasonosborn6236 4 года назад
Lol
@kirkomearastaff9966
@kirkomearastaff9966 3 года назад
WOW! FIRE VID DIANNA! MY CLASS THOUGHT IT WAS LIT!!!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@yazanqwasmi6982
@yazanqwasmi6982 3 года назад
Yes very grape!!!!
@indycinema
@indycinema 4 года назад
There is not a more charismatic human on RU-vid. Diana you are the Queen of Physics Experiments!
@snoski
@snoski 4 года назад
Dianna is making everyone's lives just that much better while we're all isolated. ❤️
@seanreese3314
@seanreese3314 4 года назад
Me: Opens up this video My 6 year old daughter: Hey, that's the spoon girl! Incidentally, my children were looking at their reflections in spoons at the breakfast table after watching *that* video.
@JoseRojas-hl7sn
@JoseRojas-hl7sn 3 года назад
You seem like an awesome parent
@kkkardoso10
@kkkardoso10 4 года назад
I loved how excited you were after every single experiment. Great video, thank you Dianna!!!
@mekkio77
@mekkio77 4 года назад
You are a brilliant and mad woman. And I and my kid are so going to try some of these. Personally, I want to try the "lava" lamp one. But put in some glitter to see what happens. Thanks for the fun!
@physicsgirl
@physicsgirl 4 года назад
I love it! Yay, hopefully you stayed entertained.
@LadyPelikan
@LadyPelikan 4 года назад
Yay! Just what we need for the kids. And ourselves. Thanks!!!
@arjames26
@arjames26 4 года назад
Quarantine: exists Majority of kids: *Tiktok* Diana: *20 experiments in 5 minutes*
@vulcan4d
@vulcan4d 4 года назад
If you were my physics teacher back in high school I definitely would have been a scientist these days.
@jadestalkedyou
@jadestalkedyou 4 года назад
I’ve NEVER been good at physical science, so I wasn’t really into it, despite enjoying science overall, but I’m so glad I found you because you make it easy to comprehend and I actually enjoy learning about it!
@grandunification6226
@grandunification6226 3 года назад
Diana is really really active, i always wish to have such enthusiastic physics teacher (friend preffered too). Her lively face creates an interest in what she is doing Always loved her videos (lessons and science fun) Thank you diana
@shadangishgupta
@shadangishgupta 4 года назад
They are amazing, sharing them right away with my students in case they wanna do one of em.. Thanks Diana.. 😊
@crapizio
@crapizio 4 года назад
Thank you Physics Girl! Your excitement for science is infectious. (Yeah yeah timely pun intended...)
@212terminator212
@212terminator212 4 года назад
How much I love your videos is directly dependent on how enthusiastic you are about the topic and science in them. This one is off the charts!! Love it!!!
@KubrickFR
@KubrickFR 4 года назад
A special thanks to all your lovely assistants! Nice timing and thanks for cuting the gaz and the water faucet.
@staysharpbraingames9518
@staysharpbraingames9518 4 года назад
Thank goodness! Something to do!!
@prathamhalkatti6438
@prathamhalkatti6438 4 года назад
Popping the soda can was really cool and I didn't knew that , cool 😀
@The.RandomTube
@The.RandomTube Год назад
Get well soon Dianna❤️ You are an amazing person!
@zendoc49
@zendoc49 Год назад
I want all my grand children to watch so they can get interested in physics. You are the best ambassador of science !!
@x_abyss
@x_abyss 4 года назад
I watched the video at 1.75x. So by my count, you had 1 minute and 57 seconds to spare.
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
youtube magic
@kluangh1tam
@kluangh1tam 4 года назад
That's a violation of the law of physics, lol.
@x_abyss
@x_abyss 4 года назад
@@kluangh1tam Not really, that can happen if Dianna is moving a lot faster than me from a relatively stationary frame of reference 😂
@vladthemagnificent9052
@vladthemagnificent9052 4 года назад
5:05 science! sciences is throwing stuff up on the wall and see what sticks
@One.AutumnLeaf
@One.AutumnLeaf 4 года назад
Dianna's excitement is infectious!
@matanaharon7151
@matanaharon7151 4 года назад
This is absolutely the best video during these uncertain times that I have seen. Your work is amazing. Just thinking about all of the kids that now have a day (or even a week) of experimenting and spending time with science at home is inspiring. You are inspiring. I hope one day I will have the power like you to affect the day of 1.52M people for the better like you did. Thank you :)
@sijoneyyan
@sijoneyyan 4 года назад
What would you do when you have all the time in the world? You try and cramp 20 experiments into 5 mins. Love your content btw
@RainforceVI
@RainforceVI 4 года назад
People: *quarantined* Physics Girl: *speedruns science*
@TurunRCkerho
@TurunRCkerho 4 года назад
This might be the Best video on the internet right now In this crazy world 😊
@bethanykarnopp9508
@bethanykarnopp9508 4 года назад
I think this is one of my favorite RU-vids I've seen you do! You are such a bright spirit! Thank you for always bringing the energy to your physical experiments ;) You're amazing and inspiring!
@RajniSharma-ej6cr
@RajniSharma-ej6cr 4 года назад
This video truly shows that no 2019 virus can stop a born science enthusiast.
@heatherbleu5370
@heatherbleu5370 4 года назад
She must be a blast at parties 😁
@murphygreen8484
@murphygreen8484 4 года назад
I'm about to have my young daughter with me for a full week, and with school closed I can't wait to do these with her. Seriously, thank you, and stay safe!
@dmartz8920
@dmartz8920 4 года назад
loved it! thanks for sharing this awesome physics marathon!!!
@HamidShafaee
@HamidShafaee 4 года назад
"HAPPY PERSIAN NEW YEAR" to you Diana! 🎊 First day of the "Spring" is the beginning of Persian "Solar Hijri year". 🌱 🎉🎈 🎂 🍺 ✌
@whyyash
@whyyash 4 года назад
Eggs everywhere when you are home stuck during viruses 🦠
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
lol yeh
@haru_001
@haru_001 4 года назад
5:06 Diana's roommates: Why is there an egg smashed on the wall? Diana practicing the video: IT'S FOR SCIENCE!!!!!!
@steveegbert7429
@steveegbert7429 4 года назад
That's awesome Dianna! I'm going to send this to my home schooling friends. I can only imagine how much pent up energy you will have in a week or so, looking forward to the next crazy installment!
@kingaragornii9940
@kingaragornii9940 4 года назад
🌟 *My girl fighting against Bordem...* 😹
@sensible_driver
@sensible_driver 4 года назад
It's boredom.
@thisisarjunbutwhythehellar6188
@thisisarjunbutwhythehellar6188 4 года назад
Its not ur girl lol
@rgeorgek42
@rgeorgek42 4 года назад
Introducing RedBull Science Athletes 💪
@FastFixYouTube
@FastFixYouTube 4 года назад
Awesome! Trying a few of these with my kiddo.
@aaroncarpenter204
@aaroncarpenter204 4 года назад
I randomly stumbled on this trying to figure out how to have my students do a simple physics experiment at home during the pandemic ... it is PERFECT as an introduction; thank you so much
@TSKseattle
@TSKseattle 4 года назад
I wanna see some of these in five minutes per experiment - like I didn't know ferrous metal lost its magnetism when heated
@cixelsyd40
@cixelsyd40 4 года назад
Permanent magnets will lose their magnetism at high temps as well. You can ruin a permanent magnet if you leave it at high temp for a certain period of time or raise their temp past the material's Curie temperature.
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 4 года назад
If you heat an iron object above its Curie temperature and apply a magnetic field before it cools, it will stay magnetized.
@miriamrosemary9110
@miriamrosemary9110 4 года назад
+
@NiHaoMike64
@NiHaoMike64 4 года назад
@@jimsvideos7201 That effect is put to good use on a microscopic scale in modern hard drives, using a laser to heat up the spot to be rewritten.
@ricardoabh3242
@ricardoabh3242 4 года назад
Fire hazard warning! lol Was scared for your hair...
@allegrovivace6806
@allegrovivace6806 4 года назад
yeah
@pamstewart7243
@pamstewart7243 4 года назад
Shouldn't the hair be tied in a ponytail?
@jovanweismiller7114
@jovanweismiller7114 4 года назад
Thanks for the ideas to make self isolation a bit less boring! Stay safe!
@wasabi4u724
@wasabi4u724 4 года назад
It would be really fun to see the trial runs for this. Thanks Physics Girl for providing this video. I'll have to show my kid this.
@AlejandroBravo0
@AlejandroBravo0 4 года назад
I've watched this at 2x speed and now I'm hyperactive
@CarpeDiem79
@CarpeDiem79 4 года назад
You've definitely made my quarantine and my children's more fun! Thanks!! Stay sage!!
@kurtschmidt3041
@kurtschmidt3041 4 года назад
I tweeted this, posted it to my class, and emailed it to students. Such a good video!
@felpshehe
@felpshehe 4 года назад
"Laydenfrost effect GOOGLE IT!" OKAY GEES
@Donar23
@Donar23 4 года назад
5:50 Ah yeah, high five and then wiping your face; exactly what is suggested right now :D btw, since you've to stay inside, you can take your time for the experiments.
@Varksterable
@Varksterable 4 года назад
By that argument, since you're staying inside: if you are trying to beat the world record for fastest time to move 100 marbles with chopsticks you can take your time too. Or are you deliberately missing the point, maybe?
@larisael-netanany488
@larisael-netanany488 4 года назад
Heating the needles - locate the flame under the needle where the orange part of the flame licks the needle, and not the needles in the blue part of the flame. You could have saved just the 20sec you missed. What burns is the heat, not the fire, which is just a visual symptom of what’s going on. Physic that Diana! We love you!
@know1374
@know1374 4 года назад
People should learn to positive and enthusiastic like you in times like now. Thanks for these experiments, they're bound to cheer everyone up. 👍👍🏼
@valt1337
@valt1337 4 года назад
I'd rather see these experiments in normal speed rather than you being on fast mode and me/us not understand anything nor see how exactly it's done
@ufuomaefeurhievwe9866
@ufuomaefeurhievwe9866 4 года назад
Phisics girl: I'm stuck inside Me: why Phisics girl: i don't want to die
@isaacjohnson8752
@isaacjohnson8752 4 года назад
Im fascinated that the impulse of the egg stopping is the same with the bed sheet as it is with the wall. The difference is longer time to stop smaller force, whereas with the wall the time to stop is small so the force must be large! Congratulations that was an amazing feat!!!
@earlglass6328
@earlglass6328 4 года назад
....Subtract the time explaining AND travel time and you did it in significantly far less time. You TOTALLY DID IT IN LESS THAN 5 MINUTES!! Great Job!!!!
@saurabhsase3451
@saurabhsase3451 4 года назад
2:39 Instructions not clear.. I accidentally burned my house in 5 mins..
@RonBest
@RonBest 4 года назад
"And remember not to touch your face with your hands, to minimize the spread of the virus" No one: Absolutely no one: Physics Girl: 0:33
@princessbuttercup8954
@princessbuttercup8954 4 года назад
Thank you for this! Running out of ways to entertain 3 kids. Can't wait to try these.
@davidianmusic4869
@davidianmusic4869 4 года назад
That could have been one of the happiest (public) things I’ve ever seen, under any circumstances. Thank you , and thanks for reminding me of all those cool experiments, so I can do them with my son. Excellent!!
@d.lawrencemiller5755
@d.lawrencemiller5755 4 года назад
THANK YOU for posting fun things people can do at home during this time when we're all stuck inside.
@Aeryon_616
@Aeryon_616 4 года назад
How to make the best of you quarantine! Aboslutely love it, definitely going to try some of these fun experiments!
@physicsgirl
@physicsgirl 4 года назад
Yes! Please do! They are so fun.
@majortom4543
@majortom4543 4 года назад
THIS is the Physics girl i subscribed to. Fun Creative and DIY home made videos. I missed You. The vortex with a dish on a pool. The basket ball tennis ball golf ball videos. Thanks for this video Diana, it made me smile watching you rush through every experiment. Loved it.
@jeremylandrum6378
@jeremylandrum6378 2 года назад
I love the energy and excitement she has, it’s contagious
@ranasuleman1662
@ranasuleman1662 4 года назад
Love it. WIll try some for sure
@rspoladore
@rspoladore 4 года назад
Sensacional! Adoro esse canal. Você é demais, Dianna!
@jimScienceNerd
@jimScienceNerd 4 года назад
A comment below wishes Diana had been their high school physics teacher. Some teachers are boring. My college physics teacher was passionate and it led to a masters in physics and a lifelong journey studying this incredible world. Thank you to all PASSIONATE teachers everywhere, regardless of their fields. Their contribution to science, by inspiring others, cannot be measured.
@bmurali5128
@bmurali5128 2 года назад
Incredible, educative, fun! Love it!
@orfeassiozos1575
@orfeassiozos1575 4 года назад
This gave me so much energy, thank you!
@xronosabre
@xronosabre 4 года назад
This is absolutely awesome, thanks for putting so much time into this.
@KELTIKGETORIX
@KELTIKGETORIX 4 года назад
Thanks Physics Girl, thankyou for thinking of us, and giving enthusiasm to kids to encourage them to go do something not screen related.
@ramanboucher
@ramanboucher 4 года назад
Thanks for helping us alleviate some boredom. Your videos are well done and inspiring.
@tomleadbitter7165
@tomleadbitter7165 4 года назад
Who could possibly give this a thumbs down? Fantastic, thanks.
@sathviks7442
@sathviks7442 4 года назад
Amazing!!! You are quick Diana.
@NickSchuetze
@NickSchuetze 4 года назад
Nice work Diana! So fun, thanks for the laughs and smiles!
@fvsfn
@fvsfn 4 года назад
Science workout. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
@ahhhyousee
@ahhhyousee 4 года назад
Dianna it's soooo refreshing and encouraging to see your videos!!! Your childlike curiosity and energy is literally all i need to remind myself of how much i love science!! 😁😁💯😀
@know1374
@know1374 4 года назад
It's like 4 in the morning. True science lover 😊
@JasonWelker
@JasonWelker 4 года назад
Perhaps the best video on RU-vid of the past week! Thank you, this will keep me busy for a day with my 7 year old!
@imberrysandy
@imberrysandy Год назад
Physics is real life magic. I am trying these with the little ones for sure!
@god5535
@god5535 4 года назад
Loved the surface tension one. Imagine stranded on an island stuck in a well or hole or something and you need to extract some honey or something with a shoelace.....lol
@dhruvnehate6615
@dhruvnehate6615 4 года назад
This is how a physics marathon would look like.
@andrewawf9889
@andrewawf9889 4 года назад
Needle demagnatization (sp?) - the needles were too close to the lighter nozzle in the colder part of the flame. Towards the end before loosing the magnetic ability, it appears the needles were closer to the orange/yellow portion of the flame which reached demagnatization. Demonstrating this experiment is one of the many fascinating properties metal has and will continually teach even the most experienced on the subject something new throughout their life. When a 1 inch bar can be heated up in the coal forge and moved into a shape just like clay, this is why I have fallen in love with working with metal. 😁
@cjs5740
@cjs5740 4 года назад
Great video!! Love your enthusiasm and zest.
@karimlababidi1
@karimlababidi1 4 года назад
Amazing work, amazing team. I love the hype mixed with physics!
@adiliyo
@adiliyo 4 года назад
This video makes me so happy!
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