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Este video te enseñará cómo hacer tu propio sismógrafo, un instrumento científico usado para medir la fuerza de los temblores y terremotos. Ustedes pueden encontrar las instrucciones escritas en la página web de Science Buddies. https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/make-a-seismograph?from=YouTube. ¡Science Buddies también tiene una biblioteca con más de 1000 proyectos prácticos, planeaciones de clase y actividades divertidas para padres, estudiantes y profesores desde Kinder, hasta…
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Make your own light-up LED unicorn headband in this fun DIY activity! Written instructions and a materials list for this paper circuit project are available on the Science Buddies website (see materials section for the template PDF): https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/paper-circuit Science Buddies also hosts a library of instructions for over 1,500 other hands-on science projects, lesson plans, and fun activities for K-12 parents, students, and teachers! Visit us at…
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¿Alguna vez has hecho tu propio helado? ¡Es mucha diversión y terminas con un rico y delicioso dulce congelado! En esta actividad, explorarás la química interesante que ocurre detrás de hacer helado. ¡Si lo haces bien, tendrás helado listo para comer dentro de 10 minutos! Las instrucciones escritas están disponibles en nuestra página web en: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/ice-cream-bag?from=YouTube. ¡Science Buddies también tiene una biblioteca de instrucciones con más de 1,500…
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Aprende a elaborar una trampa para moscas casera, muy sencilla, en esta divertida actividad. Puedes fácilmente convertir esta actividad en un proyecto de ciencias, probando qué alimentos y líquidos (vinagre, miel, fruta en descomposición, etc.) atraerán más a las moscas. Puedes encontrar las instrucciones por escrito en nuestro sitio web aquí: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/make-homemade-fly-trap?from=YouTube Créditos de la imagen de la mosca:…
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Have you ever wondered what makes a paper plane fly? Some paper planes clearly fly better than others. But why is this? In this activity, you will explore how changing the forces that act on a plane will affect its flight. So, get ready to start folding! Written instructions are available on our website at https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/paper-airplanes-aerodynamics?from=YouTube. Science Buddies also hosts a library of instructions for over 1,000 other hands-on science projects,…
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Make fun aluminum foil boats and explore how much weight they can carry before they sink. Would it have something to do with the density of water? To find out, click https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/aluminum-foil-boats-float?from=YouTube . If you are looking for more support for a science fair version, click https://www-stage.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/Aero_p020/aerodynamics-hydrodynamics/how-much-weight-can-your-boat-float?from=YouTube . Science…
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Magnetic slime recipe (no borax powder required). Make your own magnetic slime with glue, water, baking soda, contact lens solution, and iron filings. Written instructions are available on the Science Buddies website: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/magnetic-slime-recipe. See this page for suggestions about how to make your own magnetic slime "robot": https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project-ideas/Robotics_p046/robotics/magnetic-slime-robot. Science Buddies…
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This video will show you how to use a multimeter to measure voltage, current, resistance, and continuity. This is a beginner's guide aimed at students and electronics hobbyists who need to make basic measurements using an entry-level multimeter. For additional details, see the written tutorial on our website: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/references/how-to-use-a-multimeter 0:00 intro 0:54 multimeter probes 1:23 multimeter labels 2:00 multimeter ports 2:42 measuring…
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Learn about the importance of iteration and failure in the engineering design process. Your design might not work perfectly on the first try, and that's OK! For a complete guide to the engineering design process, see the Science Buddies website: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/engineering-design-process/engineering-design-process-steps?from=YouTube Science Buddies also hosts a library of instructions for over 1,500 other hands-on science projects, lesson plans, and fun…
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Ben thought he wanted to be an engineer and took some science courses at college but decided that book learning wasn't for him. He fell in love with hands on work so he switched to Tool and Die and eventually became a machinist. Ben's favourite part of his job is when he comes into work with a big challenge in front of him where you don't even know where to start. He loves finding a way to solve any problem. Nothing is impossible, says Ben in his Job Talk. Job Talks is a research initiative…
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