Grade: 8th

Seismograph

In this experiment, you’ll build your very own seismograph, a machine that helps scientists measure earthquakes.

Solubility of P.O.P compared to natural clay

This experiment demonstrates the solubility differences between Plaster of Paris (POP) and natural clay. When water is added, POP dissolves quickly and sets into a solid….

Adam’s apple (Vocal Cord, Larynx)

Explore the Adam’s apple like never before with a 3D simulation that lets you dive deep into its fascinating world…

Human Ear

Explore the Human Ear like never before with a 3D simulation that lets you dive deep into its intricate anatomy and function…

Vibrations Through Sound Waves

In this experiment, we will visualize how vibrations produce sound. When a metal dish filled with water is struck at the edge, it produces……

Hydrostatic Pressure on Rubber Membrane

In this experiment, as water is poured into the vertical tube, the rubber sheet at the bottom bulges outward…..
Sound Waves and Vibrations

Sound Wave basics

In this experiment, a tuning fork is hit on a cube to make it vibrate. When it’s brought near a hanging….
Acids and Bases

Acids and Bases (Indicator test)

Is it acidic, basic, or neutral? Find out by testing a solution with red and blue litmus paper, phenolphthalein, and methyl orange. Watch for color changes to reveal the solution’s pH—it’s a fun way to explore acids and bases!
Magnetic Compass

Magnetic Compass

Watch magnetism in motion! Move a bar magnet near a compass and see the needle align with its magnetic field—just like Earth’s compass! Flip the magnet and the needle smoothly…..
understanding density

Density At Molecular Level

This experiment demonstrates that the density of an object depends on how closely molecules are…..
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