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Pulling out a paper from under a glass bottle

Demonstrating the law of inertia by cracking a nut

Demonstrating the law of inertia by stabbing through a potato with a straw

Upward moving double cone

Equilibrium of nails The point of this experiment is to find the correct order of nails in which we can place on top of a single nail more than 3 others.

Dropping of balls

Making a whistle from a straw

The motion of falling objects in a pipe

Reducing waste by cracking a cola can

Precipitation of saturated steam

Stabbing through a balloon with a wooden stick

Pouring liquid nitrogen onto the surface of a balloon

Filling a balloon with liquid nitrogen

Filling a balloon with carbon-dioxide

Creating a rocket

Experiments with plastic bottles

The evaporation of liquid nitrogen

Demonstrating the Tunnel-effect