Balloon and Pin Experiment (Air Pressure Experiment for Kids)
Let's understand why a balloon pressed on stack of pins doesn't pop and when it pressed on a single pin pops immediately. Let's understand the magic of distributed pressure.
Let's understand why a balloon pressed on stack of pins doesn't pop and when it pressed on a single pin pops immediately. Let's understand the magic of distributed pressure.
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This is a simple experiment that shows how Air Pressure works. Objective: Kids learn how air and air pressure are able to expand a balloon and can have a great demonstration on air pressure. Time Required: Just a few minutes…
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