New Generations will Throw Away Ignorance Through Science

Today I was invited to the science stand organized by a private primary school.

12-year-old children's experiments were introduced to the people showed great interest in the stand.

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1-The children had the opportunity to mix some chemicals in this experiment and observe a chemical reaction.

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2- In this experiment, some liquids are mixed with corn starch. The resulting new mixture has shown an interesting effect-response phenomenon. The mixture reacted according to the dose of the effect.

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3- In this experiment, moving pictures were taken from papers cut in a certain symmetry.

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4- In this experiment, some fruits were given a low dose of electricity. Sound waves are sensitive to the sound of the sensors when they are given to the fruits were observed.

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5-In this experiment, the children were able to build a battery-powered toy car.

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6- I don't know what they do in this experiment. But obviously they tried to make digital products. They've always succeeded.

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7- In this experiment, the children wrapped copper wire in a metal tube. They took advantage of the magnetic field generated when they supplied electricity to the tube and switched on the bulb.

I believe in future generations. The new generations will wage war on ignorance and make our world a better place. They will produce more and more useful things for humanity. Congratulations, guys.

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