Conduct interesting experiments in physics with a set for research from 4M. Use space engineering to challenge gravity! With the help of air flow, you will make the ball, which glows in the dark, levitate. Arrange a fascinating space show for friends and relatives. Show them flying balls and soaring saucers, magic soap bubbles and many other tricks.
You need to assemble a device with a fan that creates a powerful air flow. Follow the instructions with detailed step-by-step descriptions and drawings. Additionally, you need a small Phillips screwdriver, two AAA batteries, paper and detergent. You will get a 13 cm tall model.
Experiments begin! There are seven of them. Switch on the air flow and place a foam ball on the nozzle of the device. Watch her rise into the air and levitate, as if waving a magic wand. Place your hand over the ball and move it up and down. The ball will follow your hand!
Experiment with airflow by placing a saucer and a small ball in it. They will take off with the help of the force of the flow. Make a loop from the tube cleaner brush and dip it into the detergent solution. Place the loop over the air stream and admire the soap bubbles.
The research kit includes glowing paint. Arrange a magical show in the dark! Apply a thin layer of paint on one of the foam balls and make some shiny accents on the space images. Hold the ball and pictures under the lamp for a few minutes, then start the show in the dark.
The device is based on the Bernoulli principle. In 1738, the Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli discovered that a fast flow of air has a lower pressure than a slow flow. This discovery in the field of physics explains the principle of operation of the wing of an aircraft. The flow of air above the wing moves faster than the flow below it. The pressure at the bottom becomes greater than at the top. This creates a lift for the movement of the aircraft.
The KidzLabs research kit will be of interest to children from 8 years of age. Experiments with airflows will help develop curiosity, intelligence, thinking, give basic knowledge of physics.
In the set
Engine holder & ndash; 1 pc
Main body & ndash; 1 pc
Fan cover & ndash; 1 pc
Nozzle & ndash; 1 pc
Fan blades & ndash; 1 pc
Bowl & ndash; 1 pc
Engine & ndash; 1 pc
Engine cover & ndash; 1 pc
Templates & ndash; 2 pcs
Shining in the dark paint & ndash; 1 pc
Brush & ndash; 1 pc
Tubular cleaning brush & ndash; 1 pc
Battery cover & ndash; 1 pc
Large foam balls & ndash; 2 pcs
Small ball of foam & ndash; 1 pc
Terminal covers & ndash; 2 pcs
Screws & ndash; 7 pcs
Instructions & ndash; 1 pc.