Glass Smoke Experiment with Paper & Match πŸ”₯

Create a cool smoke effect inside a glass using paper and a matchstick. Easy and fun science trick to try at home!

Glass Smoke Experiment with Paper & Match πŸ”₯
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1.3M views β€’ Aug 21, 2024
Glass Smoke Experiment with Paper & Match πŸ”₯

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"Learn how to create a fascinating smoke effect inside a glass using just a piece of paper and a matchstick! This quick and easy science experiment is perfect for demonstrating principles of air pressure and combustion. It's a great activity for kids, science enthusiasts, or anyone looking to learn something new and fun.

Materials Needed:

A glass

A small piece of paper

A matchstick or lighter

Why It Works:

Discover how the combustion of the paper produces smoke and how the glass traps it, demonstrating how air pressure changes can be visually interesting. This experiment is simple yet effective in showcasing the basics of science in a fun and engaging way!

Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Roll the piece of paper into a small tube or crumple it into a small ball.

2. Place the paper inside the glass.

3. Light the paper with a matchstick and quickly cover the glass with your hand or a lid.

4. Watch as the smoke fills the glass, creating a captivating visual effect!

This experiment is great for teaching kids about fire safety, air pressure, and the basics of combustion. It's also a fun party trick or an intriguing science demonstration.

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Aug 21, 2024

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