A Hero’s engine is an ancient device usually powered by steam. I decided to make one using the expanding power of liquid nitrogen to a gas. Since most engines do some sort of work, I decided it would be the perfect device to make some chocolate milk using an attached blender. The post Liquid Nitrogen Hero’s Engine appeared first on ScienceBob.com.| ScienceBob.com
This was the very first experiment I ever did on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and, as far as I know, the first time that the Elephant Toothpaste demo was ever done publicly using a large flask. The post Elephant Toothpaste with Jimmy Kimmel appeared first on ScienceBob.com.| ScienceBob.com
I had another exciting appearance filled with explosions, tornados, and, well, salad. Let’s break down some of the science. First watch the video! TOILET PAPER TORNADO This easy-to-do demonstration allows you to have a visual representation of the centripital energy of the spinning blades and the opposing energy of the moving air created by the […] The post More Science on Jimmy Kimmel Live! appeared first on ScienceBob.com.| ScienceBob.com