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    "Under Pressure" Experiments

    1. Air Pressure 1 (Balloon/Cup)  | 2. The Cartesian Diver  | 3. The Paper/Bottle Experiment  | 4. The Card and Glass Experiment

    5
    . The Floating Ping Pong Ball

    Air Pressure 5
    (Bernoulli's Principle)

    Experiment: To float a ping pong ball on a cushion of air and therefore prove Daniel Bernoulli's Principle.

    Materials:

    You will need:

    1 straw
    1 ping pong ball
    Lots of puff!
     

    Method:

    What you have to do: 

    1) Bend the straw

    2) While blowing through the straw, balance the ping pong ball on the flow of air.

    3) Try again using a hair dryer - try to balance two or three balls in the same stream of air!

    4) If you are really ambitious, try the same experiment using a leaf blower and a beach ball!!
    (we will be trying 3 and 4 and will upload our photos here in due course -  watch this space!)

     

    Result: The ball floats for as long as our breath lasts.

    Conclusion: The faster moving air from the straw/hairdryer creates a column of lower pressure air. The surrounding air is at a higher pressure and this forces the ball to stay inside the low pressure column.

     


    Sixth Class Experiments

    1. Air Pressure 1 (Balloon/Cup)  | 2. The Cartesian Diver  | 3. The Paper/Bottle Experiment  | 4. The Card and Glass Experiment

    4. The Floating Ping Pong Ball