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Physics Girl
How to Make a Hurricane on a Bubble
Season 1
Episode 1
How do scientists mimic the physics of a hurricane on the surface of a bubble? What other types of crazy research are bubbles used for? Learn how to create colorful vortices on a bubble in your kitchen!
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6:52
Using a ShakeWeight, how long would it take to power a house for a day?
8:16
Polarized light is an unusual form of light. Can humans see when light is polarized?
9:20
If you sing at a wine glass at its exact resonant frequency, you can break the glass!
7:02
See ferrofluid falling on a magnet filmed at 1000fps.
8:27
Ultrasonic levitation AT HOME! Learn how an acoustic levitator works and how to make one.
8:59
I left a physics job to do software engineering. What do software engineers actually do?
6:23
Which tank will fill first? Dianna and Simone Giertz use a physical test to find out.
6:34
Bubbling air through sand can cause it to act like a liquid.
7:47
Can you solve the bottle riddle and the magnet riddle?
10:46
Dianna discusses studying physics and doing physics research before shifting her career.
6:09
Using a box with a candle and GoPro inside, Physics Girl tests a candle in free-fall.
6:03
These short, simple life hacks are based on physics.