Young ambassadors from the Royal Liberty School visited Hacton to present their Physics Roadshow. Equipped with eggs, balloons, straws, magnets, Maltesers and other weird and wonderful objects, the super scientists amazed our Year 5 pupils with their interactive experiments and technical knowledge. Our pupils were particularly fascinated to witness how centrifugal force allowed a moving Malteser to remain within a glass even when it was lifted from the desk. Year 5 certainly enjoyed the Roadshow and look forward to the next visit from the secondary school scientists.
Royal Liberty School Physics Roadshow
January 20, 2015
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