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Magnetic magic: Fun Experiments With Magnets
Properties of Magnets Magnets are materials or objects that can attract or repel certain metals and other magnets. Magnetic Poles: Every magnet has two ends called poles: a north pole and a south pole. Opposite poles attract each other (north to south), while like...
Discovering planets: Building A Solar System Model
Build A Solar System Model Building a solar system model is a fun, hands-on way to learn about the planets and their characteristics. Materials Needed: Styrofoam balls of various sizes (for the Sun and planets) Paints and paintbrushes Wooden skewers A foam board for...
The Art of Crystals: Growing Your Own Crystals
World of Crystals Crystals are made of tiny particles called molecules that join together in a unique, repeating pattern. Different types of crystals are made from different materials, like salt, sugar, or rock minerals. Shape of Crystals: Crystals have different...
The Power of Wind: Making a Wind Vane
What Is A Wind Vane? A wind vane, also called a weather vane, is a tool that shows which direction the wind is blowing from. A wind vane has an arrow or a pointer that can spin freely. When the wind blows, it pushes against one side of the arrow, making it turn. The...
The color-changing chemistry of cabbage
Cabbage Juice Chemistry: Experiment "Cabbage Juice Chemistry" is a fun experiment demonstrating how to create an acid/base indicator at home. Materials Needed: a red cabbage to make cabbage juice few plain glasses white vinegar baking soda liquids like lemon juice,...
CPU vs GPU
CPU vs GPU Hello Technology Kids My name is Aishwarya.S, In this blog, I am going to explain what CPU is and what GPU is. What is CPU The CPU, the Central Processing Unit, is the brain of a computer, containing all the knowledge needed to process input...
Computer Hardware
Computer Hardware Hello Technology Kids, My name is Aishwarya.S. Today, I am going to explain what “Hardware” means in a computer. Imagine you are building a new beautiful house with bricks or blocks. The hardware is like the real material block in a computer....
Balloon Rockets: Learning about Propulsion
Balloon Rocket: Experiment "Balloon Rocket" is a fun experiment that demonstrates how propulsion works using a simple balloon rocket. Materials Needed: Balloon Drinking straw String Tape Scissors Measuring tape Steps to launch a balloon rocket: Cut a piece of string...
Rainbow in a jar: Layers of liquids
Rainbow In A Jar: Experiment "Rainbow in a Jar" is a fun and colorful science experiment demonstrating the concept of density and layering of liquids. Materials Needed: A tall, transparent container (like a glass jar) Honey Corn syrup Dish soap Water Vegetable oil...
The Mystery Of The Pyramids
How Were The Pyramids Built? The world-famous pyramids of Giza stand at a whopping 481 feet tall! They were constructed around 2560 B.C.E. without using modern machinery like cranes. Four main steps were involved in building the pyramids: Quarrying the stones: The...