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"Care for a physics lab with those fries, ma'am?"
Your students probably experiment with laws of physics every time they eat fast food. Plastic cup lids make great low-friction pucks for collision experiments.
Explore center of gravity by balancing a shaker on grains of salt. There's even a chemistry experiment called "burger science."
This fun lab lets students use common "fast food" paraphernalia to investigate conservation of momentum, Bernoulli's Principle, pressure, static electricity and more. Grades 7-8.
Includes: salt, cups, lids, medicine cups, straws, tissues, stirrers, glass vials, cardboard, disposable pipets, hydrogen peroxide, and
instructions. Also requires approximately half-pound of raw ground beef, carbonated water or soda and a raw potato.
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