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In the following video, you will find fantastic science experiments that you can do at home. We teach you how to make a visual illusion using fans. Surprise your friends by holding bubbles in your hand without breaking them. We teach you how to make a magnetic field using coins and spoons. You can also use straws and ink to do chemical reactions. Discover all these ideas and have fun making your own inventions using common materials.
TIMESTAMPS:
02:30 – Holds bubbles without breaking them
03:30 – Bottle that moves by itself
05:22 – Egg game
07:34 – Trick with cutlery
09:23 – How to undo Styrofoam
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