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== Demonstration == | == Demonstration == | ||
Writeup in progress, see script on [[ | Writeup in progress, see script on [[Nuclear Physics Show]] in the meantime. | ||
== What to Say == | == What to Say == | ||
Writeup in progress, see script on [[ | Writeup in progress, see script on [[Nuclear Physics Show]] in the meantime. | ||
== Why It Is == | == Why It Is == | ||
Writeup in progress, see script on [[ | Writeup in progress, see script on [[Nuclear Physics Show]] in the meantime. | ||
== Real Life Examples == | == Real Life Examples == | ||
Latest revision as of 22:15, 13 October 2013
Age
Middle School, High School
Format
Stage Show, Hands-on
Materials
balloons tin foil pins
Safety Precautions
Science Theatre demonstrators must keep the safety of themselves and their audience in mind at all times. All Science Theatre demonstrators must have read through the Safety Training page. The ST Safety Box with first aid kit, fire extinguisher, etc. should always be available to demonstrators. Always wear safety gloves, glasses, and a labcoat if handling chemicals; always perform potentially dangerous demonstrations at a safe distance from the audience; and always keep a very close eye on any volunteers you call from the audience. Add safety information
Be sure not to prick volunteers with pins.
Preparation
Inflate a few balloons and wrap them in a layer of tin foil. (Only one is needed for the demo, but backups are good to have if one pops early.) Have pins on standby.
Demonstration
Writeup in progress, see script on Nuclear Physics Show in the meantime.
What to Say
Writeup in progress, see script on Nuclear Physics Show in the meantime.
Why It Is
Writeup in progress, see script on Nuclear Physics Show in the meantime.