How to perform the Bernoulli's theorem science experiment for kids, including information on supplies, and demonstrations and explanations of the theorem in this free home science video series.
How to explain Bernoulli's theorem to kids using a ping pong ball and plastic bottle in this free home science video
How to use a golf ball and vacuum to perform the Bernoulli's theorem science experiment for kids in this free home science video
How to use a ping pong ball and plastic bottle to perform the Bernoulli's theorem science experiment for kids in this free home science video
How to prepare the plastic bottle to perform the Bernoulli's theorem science experiment for kids in this free home science video
How to explain Bernoulli's theorem to kids using a ping pong ball and plastic bottle in this free home science video
Learn what supplies are needed to perform the Bernoulli's theorem science experiment for kids in this free home science video
Summary: Need an idea for a school science fair project? Are you looking for an easy way to make science fun for kids? There are several simple projects you can do at home or in the classroom to get kids interested in science. This experiment can also be easily adapted as a school science project as well. In this series of free educational videos you'll learn how to perform a science experiment using everyday household items that demonstrates Bernoulli's theorem. Expert science instructor Scott Thompson shows you how to use a plastic bottle, ping pong ball, shop vacuum and a golf ball to illustrate the physical force of air pressure on an object. It’s the basic principle of physics that keeps birds and airplanes in the sky.
Expert: Scott Thompson has been teaching kids of all ages for about twenty years. He currently works for the Wisconsin Public School system teaching science and other subjects to elementary kids.