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Leadership Roles

MSU Science Theatre

Responsibilities of all E-Board Members Lead shows! Volunteer for demo trainings. Advertise ...

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Elephant Toothpaste

MSU Science Theatre Demos

A classic chemical reaction that is easy and great for all ages. Materials 30% Hydrogen P...

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Safety Precautions

MSU Science Theatre

General Demonstration Safety Precautions Always practice a demonstration before presenting it ...

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Fire Tornado in a Box

MSU Science Theatre Demos

This demo uses a flammable solvent and a fan to create a fire tornado in a wooden box it is good ...

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Tornado in a Box

MSU Science Theatre Demos

This demo uses some dry ice and a fan to create a miniature tornado in a cardboard box.

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Stroboscope

MSU Science Theatre Demos

We have a stroboscope and constant speed rotator. Connect a disk to the rotator and tune the freq...

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Robot Sandwich Maker

MSU Science Theatre Demos

Have one person pretend to be a robot. Introduce the robot and then form a line of audience membe...

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Four Number Trick

MSU Science Theatre Demos

Take any four numbers (single digits) and add them together.Arrange the original four digits in a...

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Binary Counter

MSU Science Theatre Demos

This a wooden construction that explains how binary numbers work.

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Water Balloon Catch

MSU Science Theatre Demos

Throw some water balloons and catch them with a sheet to demonstrate acceleration and force.

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Van de Graaff Generator

MSU Science Theatre Demos

The Van de Graaff Generator generates very large amounts of static charge, very high voltage and ...

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Theremin

MSU Science Theatre Demos

The theremin is very cool on its own, but even cooler if you explain how it works!

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Tesla Coil

MSU Science Theatre Demos

Use the tesla coil! Please be careful with the high voltage use the grounding wand and where the ...

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Marshmallow Smashies

MSU Science Theatre Demos

On of our favorite demonstrations! Students of all ages will love watching the marshmallows in th...

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Vacuum Spheres (aka Magna Spheres)

MSU Science Theatre Demos

In the box with the vacuum pump there are a few small spherical vacuum chambers. When these are p...

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Geiger Counter

MSU Science Theatre Demos

Simply explain radioactivity and use the Geiger counter on some of our radioactive objects (such ...

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Flame Tube

MSU Science Theatre Demos

This demo features our six foot Reuben's Tube, and is a very impressive demonstration on sound ...

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Favorite Dixie Cup

MSU Science Theatre Demos

This pressure demo using many dixie cups to support the weight of a whole person or audience memb...

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Faraday Cage

MSU Science Theatre Demos

This is a modification of the Tesla coil demo that adds a Faraday cage for a person to sit in.

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Crush the Can

MSU Science Theatre Demos

Materials An empty aluminum can a small aquarium filled with water heat resistant gloves...

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