Can you really light a lightbulb with a balloon? Of course you can!
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cool
can you do one on eggs
mind blowing.........cooool.
Thank you for giving new ideas. but, please make available to all the users.
I wish I could! Subscription
I wish I could! Subscription fees pay the cost of producing videos, hosting the site, and buying my groceries. Without those fees, I would have to shut the site down.
Static, Amps and Volts
Thanks for the very nice tid bit video on the static electricity powering the florescent light. Simple but the lesson will stick. Kids will have fun trying this one out.
Thanks So Much!
I really enjoyed watching your Million-Volts show! I remember you did a little something like this. You rubbed the balloon against your *ahem* hair and it did the normal 'stick to your shirt.' But then you used the Tesla coil to light the flourescent light bulbs. My friend Lillia and I loved it! Thanks so much for coming to Tennessee's 4-H Electric Camp and doing that for us.
ok i guess
this video was ok but i was expecting a little bit more...:(
awesome!
want 2 try sooooooooooooooooo bad
i actually did an expiriment
i actually did an expiriment about that
liked it
i really enjoyed this vidio gr eat job
so coool
awsome
hello
i realy like your facts =D
cool
its reall cool im a fith grader this is awsome from malika
love
Thank you for anything. you help me in my study. And THANK YOU....Mutaz el-Iraqi
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