The Power of Air – Sick Science! #029

The Power of Air – Sick Science! #029
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We’ve taught you the water absorbing secret behind the polymer inside diapers, but did you know that a Diaper Genie bag is a great way to demonstrate some properties of air? That’s right! That plastic smell-shield isn’t just for odor defense any longer. Now you can use the thin plastic bag to show Bernoulli’s Principle and amaze your friends.

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5 responses to “The Power of Air – Sick Science! #029”

  1. Burnillios principal i learned that last year in 5 grade but she got wind bags

  2. I think that it is caused by the atmosphere being  drawn into the bag and doubling the one breath that was blown into the bag.

  3. A air stick really? DISLIKE

  4. NOT THE SCIENCE EXPERIMENT,but the person who said,"A air bag, really".Oh and it's supposed to be AN air bag.
      

  5. The fast moving air close to the bag where you are blowing creates a low pressure area near the opening of the bag – Bernoulli's Principle, and air gets sucked into that low pressure area.

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