Physics in the kitchen – everyday physics experiments
Natural Sciences

Physics in the kitchen – everyday physics experiments

Physics explains what is happening around us. We will show fun experiments that can be done with ingredients found in your kitchen. We will explain how they work and how they relate to questions that have intrigued physicists over the years. This will include peanuts dancing in fizzy water, marks from drying spilled coffee, making gummy balls, and how liquids mix.
Start 17:00 o'clock
End 00:00 o'clock

At a glance

Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung IPF
Leibniz-IPF
Bio-Bau, Seminarraum 1
Hohe Straße 6
01069 Dresden (Dresdner Süden)

Description

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Information on the event format

Experiment Quiz Participate and do it yourself Suitable for children

Stations

Budapester Str.

  • 10 (tram)
  • 7 (tram)

Hauptbahnhof

  • 10 (tram)
  • 11 (tram)
  • 7 (tram)
  • 9 (tram)
  • 3 (tram)
  • 8 (tram)
  • 66 (bus)

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