Natural Phenomena
Explore Natural Phenomena through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Air Expands on heating (Mini hot air balloon) (Charles' law), observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning natural phenomena easier and more engaging.
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Bernoulli's principle (Ball swinging)
This experiment demonstrates Bernoulli's principle using a swinging ball. By changing the surface roughness on different sides of the ball, the airflo...
Effect Of High Velocity Air On Pressure (Bernoulli's principle)
This experiment demonstrates that when air moves at high speed, the pressure around it decreases. A balloon placed near a fast-moving air stream shift...
Hydrostatic Pressure on Rubber Membrane
This experiment demonstrates hydrostatic pressure using a rubber membrane at the bottom of a vertical tube. As water is poured in, the rubber sheet bu...
Pressure Measurement Demonstration
This experiment demonstrates how pressure depends on surface area. A wooden block is placed in vertical and horizontal positions to change the contact...
Seismograph (Earthquake)
This experiment demonstrates the working of a seismograph by showing how it records vibrations and produces a graph called a seismogram to represent e...
Structure of the Earth
This activity explains the internal structure of the Earth by describing its four main layers, the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core, and high...
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