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What is Surface Tension? Simple Science Activity for Kids

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Science Experiment for Kids: Explore the surface tension of water and other liquids in this fun and easy science activity for children!  #stem #science #scienceforkids #scienceexperiment #handsonscience #surfacetension

We always enjoy all types of science experiments for kids! Our latest science experiment is all about exploring the surface tension of water and other liquids. This simple experiment for kids really intrigued my 5 year old and inspired her to come up with all kinds of ideas! Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest board! …

STEM challenge - how many drops of water can you fit on a coin? It can be a penny, dime or quarter. Great easy science activity at home #STEMactivities #watersurfacetension #bestkidsactivities #sciencefairprojects

STEM challenge - how many drops of water can you fit on a coin? It can be a penny, dime or quarter. Great easy science activity at home #STEMactivities #watersurfacetension #bestkidsactivities #sciencefairprojects

Paper Bugs Walking on Water (Surface Tension Experiment) | Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational | Bloglovin’

Surface tension experiments are the coolest. This one lives up to the others we've done. We made paper bugs walk on water! Here's how we did it. What You Need Card stock Downloadable pattern - optio

Simple Surface Tension Science Experiment - this is such a fun, easy science project for kids to learn about surface tension. This is perfect for kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, summer learning, science fair, and homeschool.

? This quick & easy surface tension experiment uses cotton balls to help teach surface tension for kids in only 5 minutes! Fun for all ages!

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Surface Tension
Directions: 1. Lay a penny out on a flat surface. 2. Add water to a water dropper and slowly add one drop at a time of water to the surface of the penny. 3. See how many drops of water you can get to stay before it spills over. Extend this activity by using other round objects, either flat or concave, and filling them with water. Slowly add a drop at a time and see how far the water will rise before the surface tension breaks!