PhysicsFun is bringing you 24 AMAZING SCIENCE TOYS/GADGETS OF ALL TIME!
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This video contains many interesting science gadgets, satisfying science experiments, innovative science toys, amazing science toys/gadgets and many more DIY, handmade physics toys, gadgets available on amazon, etsy, educational innovations, kickstarter.
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This video contains:
ππ» Reverspective Illusion Lamp
ππ» Levitating Teapot Fountain
ππ» Stepper Motor Kinetic Sculpture
ππ» Optical Trick Portraits: Hold a flat mirror up to this painting of Charles III, Duke of Lorraine, to reveal his daughter Christina in this 1593 work by Ludovico Buti. A very early example of lenticular images, Gioco Ottico hangs in the Galileo Museum in Florence as part of the Medici Collections. I got this toy version from the museum gift shop a couple years ago.
ππ» Dancing Drops π With special thanks to the Exploratorium!
ππ» Uplift Kinetic Spiral
ππ» Tesla Coil
ππ» The Heritage Periodic Table Display
ππ» Triple Spin Top Tree
ππ» Levitating Cube Tensegrity
ππ» Love Meter: sending β€ to all my followers- some say itβs chemistry, but physics describes the mechanism of these βlove metersβ which react only to the heat from the hand holding it compared to the temperature of the room.
In this video the devices are placed on a piece of wood that was heated in a microwave for 30 seconds, long enough to bring it to about 97 degrees F. Also called hand boilers, or a Bouillant de Franklin, these are physics toys of blown glass that feature a reversible liquid-gas phase transition and demonstrates the relationship between temperature and pressure in an enclosed volume. The dyed fluid within each is typically dichloromethane which is in both liquid and vapor states. Heat from a hand, or from a warm surface, increases pressure in the bottom bulb pushing the liquid to the top bulb. Originally made famous by Benjamin Franklin, the first to describe the physics of its operation.
ππ» Wimshurst Electrostatic Generator
ππ» Tricolor Plasma Globe and Glow Wand: an engineered mix of low pressure noble gasses exhibit three colors of glow discharge in the plasma filaments that rise upward due to heating. A separate glass wand has a different gas mixture and phosphor coated beads that glow when in contact with the globe. A small high frequency coil at center creates the high voltage potential between the center electrode and the metal coated glass globe. Current flow through the thin gas produces the colorful emission spectra from the gasses. Made by Aurora Plasma Designs- perhaps the best plasma globes available for the home or museum.
ππ» Light Guide Animated Ornament
ππ» Tail Spin Geared Kinetic Toy
ππ» Tiny Top: the smallest spinning top in my collection so far. Let me know in the comments if youβve seen a smaller one!
ππ» Infinity Cube Sculpture
ππ» Exploratorium museum in San Fransiscon[The Museum of Science, Art,
and Human Perception]
1) Magnetic Pendulum Array
2) Turntable
3) Monochromatic Room
4) Bouncing Ball
5) Spindrift
6) Sand Pendulum
7) Circling Wave Umbrella
ππ» BONUS CLIP
ππ» Viral stuff on internet vs @physicsfun
ππ» SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS QUIZ
ππ» PHYSICS BRAIN TEASER
ππ» Randomly selected comments
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