Emily's Science Lab: Space Slime - Magnetic Slime Experiment
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In the video "Emily's Science Lab: Space Slime - Magnetic Slime Experiment," Emily Calandrelli, an MIT engineer, explores the intriguing world of space rocks and magnetism. The video introduces viewers to meteorites, explaining how they can sometimes be found in one's backyard. Emily demonstrates a hands-on science experiment that combines the excitement of creating slime with the scientific concept of magnetism. Participants learn to make magnetic slime using common materials such as glue, water, and iron filings, revealing the slime's interaction with magnets due to its ferromagnetic properties. The educational activity emphasizes key scientific concepts, including polymers and ferromagnetism, capturing the curiosity and imagination of viewers. This video is a part of Emily Calandrelli's engaging series on science and space, encouraging exploration and discovery in young minds. It's a fun and interactive way to grasp complex scientific ideas, making it relevant and accessible.
Media Details
Runtime: 4 minutes 50 seconds
- Topic: Science
- Subtopic: Astronomy, Electricity and Magnetism, 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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