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Making use of photosensitive materials and light to create a working camera which is capable of producing classical black and white images.
Making use of photosensitive materials and light to create a working camera which is capable of producing classical black and white images.
Have you ever wondered what happens to the food you eat when it reaches the stomach? Try out this hands-on experiment to find out!
Exerting a change in pressure in a metal can by creating a vacuum inside, resulting in an implosion caused by the atmospheric pressure.
Understand the fascinating science of refractive indices by making glass disappear in a transparent liquid. This easy experiment will leave you speechless.
Design your own boat. Investigate how different materials and shapes affect movement. Master the physics of flotation with this hands-on experiment.
How do elevators work? What makes them safe? Learn all about elevator operation by building your own model and carrying out a hands-on investigation.
Build a simple suspension bridge model. Understand the forces acting on a bridge and its special structural elements. A fun activity for young engineers.