Sun Sensitive Fabric – Sick Science! #198

Sun Sensitive Fabric – Sick Science! #198
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See the full experiment here: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/sun-sensitive-fabric

Photographic paper has long been a popular warm weather activity for kids and adults, but did you know that you can use fabric, too? With Sun Sensitive Fabric, just lay objects on the UV reactive cloth and expose it to the sun’s rays. After ten minutes, rinse the fabric with water and lock the images in place. You even have multiple colors to choose from! Try making images from red, green, or even yellow fabric. Get out in the sun and enjoy Sun Sensitive Fabric!

Want more experiments like this? Check out http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/product/naked-eggs-and-flying-potatoes

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8 responses to “Sun Sensitive Fabric – Sick Science! #198”

  1. This would be a awesome thing to do while you're in kindergarden, learn a bit of science but also the different types of leaves/trees

  2. anyone got a link to buy some of that?

  3. The paper gets a tan! Cool

  4. i just unsubscribed because these videos are crappy lies. they don't show you how to do anything.

  5. i did this at school and i think the water in the paper evaporates but where the shade is the water doesn't evaporate and it leaves a mark

  6. Chemical reaction

  7. Because it is sun (light) sensitive so opaque (doesn't let any light through) objects block the sun making that area the same original color and the outside is almost like its sunburned.

  8. why do you need sun sensitive fabric to make sun sensitive fabric?

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