What Can Paper Cut Through?


Summary

The video showcases a series of fascinating science experiments, such as cutting a coconut with paper, creating a bubble by adding water to a powerful force, and demonstrating a balloon floating with static charge. It also includes experiments like observing a spinning motion by pouring gas into a container, reacting aluminum and Mercury to create a chemical skyscraper, and filtering water using paper towel and microorganisms. Other experiments involve observing reactions with substances like fluoride sulfur magic, sugar and borax, as well as testing nail polish and salt dispersion in water. These engaging demonstrations offer a fun and educational glimpse into various scientific principles.


Coconut Cutting Experiment

A coconut being cut in half by paper in a crazy experiment.

Water Bubble Experiment

Creating a bubble by putting water over a powerful force.

Vinegar Experiment

Putting water in vinegar without knowing the initial substance.

Helium Balloon Experiment

Demonstrating a helium balloon floating with static charge.

Funfly Stick Experiment

Charging a funfly stick positively to propel foil.

Gas Spinning Experiment

Pouring gas into a container to observe spinning motion.

Electric Stuff Experiment

Demonstrating a reaction with fluoride sulfur magic.

Filtering Water Experiment

Filtering and clearing water using paper towel and microorganisms.

Chemical Experiment with Mercury

Reacting aluminum and Mercury to create a chemical skyscraper.

Sugar and Borax Experiment

Adding sugar and borax to water and observing reactions.

Battery Elric Field Experiment

Creating a battery-like field with water and cardboard.

Salt Dispersion Experiment

Observing salt dispersion in water with different substances.

Stretching Potential Energy Experiment

Stretching material to convert potential energy into kinetic energy.

Hydrophobic Spores Experiment

Burning hydrophobic spores that repel water.

Invisible Ink Experiment

Creating invisible ink from mechanical ink separation and lemon juice.

Fizzy Nail Polish Experiment

Testing nail polish in water to observe reactions.

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