"Amazing", "exciting" and "chaotic": these were the words used to describe the experiments undertaken by Professor Kaos during the whole school assembly science show today. The children were literally 'blown away' by the air experiments demonstrated. An enthusiastic audience were thrilled by the attempts to hit Mr Grant and Mr Ferns with air-powered rockets and amazed by the power of airzookas to move curtains at the opposite end of the hall. Who would have thought that a small amount of spinning air moves a much greater distance than the air moved by a hall full of children all blowing in the same direction?
Science Fun with Professor Kaos
March 16, 2012
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