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Have a blast teaching about air with Airzooka! Your kids will have so much fun ruffling someone's hair or shirt several feet away.

Teach the science of an air, motion, force, vortex, and the Bernoulli Effect, all while having fun doing physics / physical science experiments. The Airzooka is safe because it shoots a harmless ball of air up to 20 feet. Simply pull back and release a built-in plastic air launcher.

The Airzooka's unique shape creates a stable toroidal vortex that propagates faster than it dissipates. You can really feel the punch. AND no batteries are used, so you’ll never run out of doing experiments.
Size: 10 1/2L x 10 3/4W x 7 1/2H

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What can you do with physical science experiments supplies? Here are a few ideas for fun science projects you can do with a bit of equipment.

  • Using a few basic everyday items, you can build a solar oven that will cook a fine pizza; the starting point for your oven can even be an ordinary pizza box!
  • Can you build a rocket car using physical science experiments supplies? In fact, you can. A rocket does not require multi-million dollar equipment to create. In fact, all a rocket consists of is pressurized gas in a chamber. The rocket has a tiny opening - a nozzle - that enables the gas to flow out, propelling the rocket forward. A simple balloon can be the rocket for your rocket car.
  • How would you like to create your own functional magnetic compass? All you need for this elementary project is a bowlfilled with water and a magnetic rock called a lodestone - which can act as a compass needle.
  • Fun experiments with optics can be conducted with physical science experiments supplies for building a kaleidoscope. A kaleidoscope employs mirrors to reflect light and produce beautiful and remarkably complex patterns using simple basic materials. You can also use other materials like candy sprinkles to add variety to the patterns.
  • Ideas for experiments to be done with physical science experiments supplies are abundant and encompass virtually every branch of physics. Take a look at some more science homeschooling resources and find out about amazing physics science fair projects. Build fun machines and devices using supplies that are readily available in the world around you.

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