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Lego Science Compilation

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Rather than going bigger and bigger with his Science demonstrations, Jacob Strickling from the YouTube Channel 'Make Science Fun' thought he would try smaller and smaller.
Jacob does Science with his Lego minifigures. Real Science, done with real Lego.
The first demonstration are 'Boo Bubbles'. These bubbles are produced using dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and dishwashing liquid.
The Piggy splat ball is a unique combination of polymers that is liquid on the inside, and rubbery on the outside.
The hammer throw demonstrates circular motion, centripetal force and tangential velocity.
The British soldier legoman loses his arms when the electromagnet (solenoid) he is standing on goes up and down.
Finally the volcanic eruption is an exothermic reaction between sulfur and zinc.
Why not use this footage and some found music to produce an awesome video which you can use on your facebook or website.

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