Friday, February 24, 2012
Anti-gravity pepper
I didn't expect this to be such a cool effect. We put some pepper on a sheet of paper and then built up an electrostatic charge on a balloon by rubbing it against our hair (Jr. scientist A thought that was pretty funny). As we brought the balloon close to the pepper, the pepper became positively charged and started flying up off the paper and onto the balloon. As we held the balloon in place, more pepper kept flying up (and down) for a few seconds. It was so neat we kept repeating the experiment, trying to build up an electrostatic charge in different objects like plastic spoons (worked well) and cups (not so well). Jr scientist A and the senior lab members watched in amazement.
Labels:
adults,
age 4,
electrostatic,
short term,
success
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