Emily's Science Lab: Egg in a Bottle - Air Pressure Experiment
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In "Emily's Science Lab: Egg in a Bottle - Air Pressure Experiment," Emily Calandrelli guides viewers through a captivating physics demonstration involving air pressure and a hard-boiled egg. This engaging video explores scientific concepts such as atmospheric pressure, low-pressure environments, and the behavior of air molecules when heated and cooled. Using straightforward materials like a glass bottle, coupon paper, and a lighter, Emily effectively demonstrates how varying air pressure can forcefully move an egg into a bottle without it breaking. Through this intriguing experiment, viewers gain a fundamental understanding of air pressure dynamics, debunking the misconception that vacuums suck by highlighting how air pressure results in movement. Ideal for curious minds, this video aligns seamlessly with elementary science curricula by simplifying complex scientific principles. This engaging educational content underscores the importance of experiments as a method of discovery in the world of physics.
Media Details
Runtime: 5 minutes 44 seconds
- Topic: Education, Science
- Subtopic: General Education, Physics, Science Experiments, Space Sciences
- Grade/Interest Level: 2 - 8
- Release Year: 2025
- Producer/Distributor: Emily Calandrelli
- Series: Emily's Science Lab
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