Have you every wondered why when you hit a ball sometimes it goes miles and other times you just end up with a ball at your feet and a very painful hand? Find out here.
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Launch lemonade bottle rockets and see what happened when we tried launching a camera on the top of ours.
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Start a fire using the power of the sun and a piece of glass, and find out how it could help with the world's energy crisis.
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If you hold a helium balloon in a car and then brake, will it go forwards or back? Obvious? well find out in this kitchen science
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We discover a surprising feature of bubbles using only bubble mix, wool and a coat hanger!
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Make a tennis ball bounce much higher than the height you dropped it from using a neat piece of physics.
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Extract water from a candle using nothing more complex than a pint glass.
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Does the speed of ice melting depend on what surface it's on? We compare an ice cube on a frying pan to an ice cube on a chopping board...
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Put a skewer straight through a balloon to form a kebab without having to hold your ears!
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Build a model of some of the largest volcanoes on the planet, using some flour and a balloon.
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We recreate Archimedes' experiment to find out whether what claims to be gold is really gold, using some fairly basic equipment.
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Make beautiful moving psychedelic patterns in a bowl of milk with just some food colouring and washing up liquid.
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Make a cup and their contents weightless and find out what it has got to do with space stations.
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In this extremely simple experiment you can discover a surprising property of a rubber band, and why rubber is so stretchy.
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Make some strange crystals on a piece of string with things you would find at home.
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If you were trapped on a desert island with nothing to drink what would you do? We show you how to purify various unappetising liquids...
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Find out how to light a light bulb with no wire in sight using just a balloon and a little hair.
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With the power of air pressure, force an egg into a bottle, and then try to work out how to get it out again.
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Find out what makes bread rise and champagne fizzy in this simple kitchen science.
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Build a vacuum cleaner powered bazooka and launch projectiles across your garden.
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Find out why it is so hard to start blowing up a balloon and what it has to do with bubble bath.
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Make more sounds out of a humble kitchen knife than you thought possible, by the power of harmonics.
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Discover the musical properties of a few old bottles...
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What happens to the note a bottle makes when you squash it? What would happen if you then put it underwater? Find out in this kitchen science.
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There have been various spoof films showing how to charge your ipod using fruit and vegetables. But is it actually possible? Find this out along with how a battery works.
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Do one of the experiments that helped to convince doctors that blood actually circulates around your body.
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If you are ever in a foreign country and don't know which can of drink is the sugary one, here is a way to find out.
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You know you can use your remote control to save you the immense effort of getting out of your chair, but did you know you could make strange noises from it and a radio?
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Have a bucket full of water upside down over your head, and stay dry!
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