Learn the science behind this classic demonstration.
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cool thta is a really cool thing :)
stick
my siblings and dad were amazed! I understand how the polymer doesn't pop.
ballon on a stick
awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!I did not no that at all
balloon magic
We tried it and it worked! Amazing!
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UR LIK A MAGISHIN OR SUMTHIN
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I liked that experiment! I think I might try it if I can get a bamboo skewer.
COOL!
your vidios are awsome! oh, and thanks for coming to our school. did you make a vidio about amps and volts?
dallas
thank you
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thats a cool video..and thancks for visiting are school apms..keep making videos bye
Here is a cool experiment
Hello Mr. Krampf,
My sister who loves science and just got a cool kit for a dry ice experiment. It uses a sun tea jar, a tube with a nozzle on it and dry ice and water. It is was awesome. it reminded me of your dry ice experiment. this balloon one is cool too!
We really like your website, The Albers girls
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THAT WAS COOL I REALLLY WANT SEE MORE WHEN ARE YOU COMING BACK TO AVON PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL
ballooon on a stick
The explanation is fantastic!I liked the idea with the rope.I show this experiment with the stick immersed in detergent.
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