Emily's Science Lab: Hole in a Bubble Trick
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Dive into the world of bubbles with Emily Calandrelli in "Emily's Science Lab: Hole In A Bubble Trick." This engaging video explores why bubbles always form spherical shapes, even when created with star-shaped wands. Emily, an MIT engineer, breaks down the science of surface tension—a force created by water molecule attraction, making bubbles the shape with the least surface area. Participants will learn how to construct a 'Portal to Another Universe' with simple household items, linking the lesson to principles in chemistry and physics. Emily's demonstration offers a hands-on approach to understanding scientific concepts while encouraging curiosity and exploration. Check out Emily's book series "Stay Curious and Keep Exploring" for more fun experiments. Part of the "Emily's Science Lab" series.
Media Details
Runtime: 6 minutes 1 seconds
- Topic: Science
- Subtopic: Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Physics, Science Experiments
- Grade/Interest Level: 2 - 8
- Release Year: 2024
- Producer/Distributor: Emily Calandrelli
- Series: Emily's Science Lab
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