This video demonstrates five simple at-home experiments that reveal fundamental scientific principles: transpiration (moisture release from plants), light spectrum analysis (rainbow lines from white light), air quality measurement (dust particles in indoor air), water purification through evaporation and condensation, and gravitational timekeeping using a counterweight pendulum clock.
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In a quiet kitchen, a sealed jar and a plant clip illustrate transpiration by showing moisture collected inside a bag.
Then a homemade spectroscope using a CD and flashlight uncovers rainbow lines from everyday light, turning windows into color labs.
A DIY air quality pocket kit samples [music] tiny dust particles with a flashlight and a sticky surface, teaching how air changes with a closing [music] window.
Next, a solar still recycles dirty water into clean [music] droplets, demonstrating evaporation and condensation.
Finally, a counterweight pendulum clock built from thread and a bottle teaches gravity through [music] a tiny timekeeping challenge.
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