
How does a rocket take off? How long will it keep going? What is inertia? What is a force? Audiences who've seen The Notion of Motion, an introduction to Newton's laws of Motion will be able to explain. |
Ever wondered how a single person can lift a car or throw something heavy high in the air? Simple machines, Potential and Kinetic Energy comprise the physics unit taught in Much Work with Little Effort. |
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How does an airplane stay in the air? What is the difference between how a bird flies and how a helium balloon Floats? Whose discoveries did the Wright Bros. use to finally achieve "heavier than air" flight? |
What are solids, liquids, and gases? What makes Chemistry happen? What is a Chemical Reaction? Kiddie Chem is a fun, light-hearted chemistry lecture for K - second graders. |
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What should you do if your frying pan bursts into flames? Why doesn't a "fire eater's" mouth get burned? During October, Fire Safety Prevention Month, Combustion, a chemistry assembly for third graders and older, teaches fire safety through the chemical foundations of fire. |
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