Can you make the ball float? This ""magic"" trick is really a basic lesson in air pressure.It takes a little practice, but children as young a three can master it, and everyone has fun trying.This clever little item demonstrates Bernoulli's Principle – Law of Pressure Differential. As air is forced around the ball it must move faster in order to ""catch up"" to the other side. The result is a decrease in air pressure around the ball that in turn keeps the ball in place.Wooden blower (6"" long) and 2 foam balls (1½"" dia). Ages 4+.
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