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16 Jul 2017

Would A Fidget Spinner Dropped Off the Empire State Building Kill You?

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Cool Science, Featured, Learn, Videos | 0

On a recent trip to New York City I wondered what would happen if you dropped a fidget spinner off the Empire State Building. I knew that a penny wouldn’t do much damage but I had no clue what you … Continued

16 Jun 2017

Why Does A Potato Battery Work Better Than A Lemon Battery?

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Cool Science, Learn, Videos | 0

Thank you so much for watching this video! If you would like to suggest a video idea please leave it in the comments, and if you enjoyed please like and subscribe! It was my pleasure to add a bit of … Continued

2 Jun 2017

Why Don’t Cars Roll Forever?

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Cool Science, Learn, Videos | 0

In my recent video on the science behind fidget spinners I talked about rolling resistance any why it stops bearings from spinning forever. In this video I go more indepth into the factors that contribute to rolling resistance. Thank you … Continued

20 May 2017

The Science Behind Fidgit Spinners

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Learn, The Science Behind, Videos | 0

Fidget spinners are extremely popular toys that seem to be everywhere! Today I dive into the physics behind these little toys, and what makes them spin so well. Thank you so much for watching this video! If you would like … Continued

5 May 2017

Why is Sodium so Reactive

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Cool Science, Featured, Learn, The Science Behind, Videos | 0

I recently acquired some highly reactive sodium metal. This sodium in it’s metal form is highly explosive when it reacts with water. In this video I discuss the science behind sodium metal, and make some big explosions. Thank you so … Continued

21 Apr 2017

Why Do Australians Love Vegemite?

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Cool Science, Featured, Learn, Videos | 0

Recently my Australian friend had me try Vegemite and I absolutely hated it and I couldn’t understand how people actually liked this stuff. On my recent trip to Australia I decided to ask some people to try Vegemite to see … Continued

7 Apr 2017

4 Ways to Purify Water (And The Science Behind It)

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Learn, The Science Behind, Videos | 0

Today we look at some of the most common methods of water purification and explore the science behind them. Thank you so much for watching this video! If you would like to suggest a video idea please leave it in … Continued

24 Mar 2017

The Science Behind Boomerangs

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Learn, The Science Behind, Videos | 1

Recently I was in Australia, and I figured it was a great place to learn the physics behind boomerangs. Thank you so much for watching this video! If you would like to suggest a video idea please leave it in … Continued

25 Feb 2017

The Science Behind Proofing Moonshine

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Featured, Learn, The Science Behind, Videos | 0

On shows like Moonshiners, the characters always shake mason jars or bottles with moonshine to determine how much alcohol is in them. So in this video I explore proofing moonshine with a hydrometer, with the shake test, and the old … Continued

15 Feb 2017

Why Do Things Burn?

by Chase Wiley | posted in: Learn, The Science Behind, Videos | 1

Fire is all around us and is very important, but what actually makes things burn? Thank you so much for watching this video! If you would like to suggest a video idea please leave it in the comments, and if … Continued

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