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TheDadLabPublished at July 23, 2024 at 07:54 PM5:12
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DIY Paint Pendulum Experiment | Summer of Discovery with National Trust

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July 23, 2024 at 07:54 PM
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5:12
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Education
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United Kingdom
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131.9K
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Video Description
#AD | Welcome to our Summer of Discovery, brought to you by the National Trust! Today, we're diving into a fun DIY Paint Pendulum experiment inspired by the great Sir Isaac Newton. 🌟 About the Experiment: In this video, we'll show you step-by-step how to create your own Paint Pendulum at home. This experiment not only demonstrates fundamental principles of physics but also lets you create stunning art with just a few simple materials. Perfect for kids and families, it’s a fantastic way to combine science and creativity! Materials Needed: - Table - Table cover - Aprons and floor coverings (to protect from mess!) - Lots of books/chairs/boxes - Stick (or broom/mop/wrapping paper tube) - Long twine - Paper cup - Pencil - Sticky tape - Paperclip (optional) - Paint mixture (about 1 part paint to 1 part water) - Multiple large sheets of paper Get Involved: Inspired by Isaac Newton, the @nationaltrustcharity's Summer of Discovery is packed with exciting experiments like this one that you can try at home or experience at Woolsthorpe Manor @NTmidlands Discover how you can participate: https://elkqr.link/nt Join us in celebrating the wonders of science and let your curiosity lead the way! Whether you’re trying these experiments at home or visiting Woolsthorpe Manor, there’s so much to discover. #SummerOfDiscovery #NationalTrust #IsaacNewton #DIYScience #FamilyFun ===================================================== ➜ TheDadLab on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedadlab/ ➜ TheDadLab on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedadlab/ ➜ TheDadLab on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedadlab ➜ TheDadLab on Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/thedadlab/ ➜ Website: https://thedadlab.com/ ===================================================== Please subscribe to see more upcoming videos http://bit.ly/ThedadlabOnYoutube
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