Info:
This is how to separate salt & pepper:
How to do yourself:
What!? How is this possible?! Well, I’ll tell you! You need: A balloon (Blown up and tied, not too big,) Pepper & salt (Of course!), and your hair! First, you get the balloon and rub it multiple times against your hair. Next, you put the balloon 20 cm above the salt and pepper. Then slowly move it down and watch the magic happen!Explanation:
When you rub the balloon against your head, charge develops on the balloon, because electrons are rubbed off your hair and on to the balloon! So when you put it to the pepper & salt, the pepper hurls up!
Why does pepper attract more than the salt?:
1. The pepper has smaller particles so they can go UP more easily.
2. The electrons in the pepper can move more easily than in the salt so they end up being pushed.
More about the attractions:
The pepper starts off crazy, with both positive and negative particles on each side, then somehow it gets pushed to the other side of the pepper. Then, 1 + is on a side, and 2 – and 1 + is on the other side. The negative will not go away from the balloon because the positive is closer. So therefore the positive will do its job. It goes up to the balloon.
I feel so lucky that I got to see you do this experiment IN PERSON!
Cool
Anything else to say?
Yes! I can’t wait to see the follow-up experiment: whose hair charges the balloon more: yours or daddy’s? Or are they the same?
I think its yours
COME ON
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Umm… I think its yours
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This is a cool experiment! I wonder if it works for other small things, like grains of sugar for example? You could try with pepper and sugar, or with salt and sugar.
I don’t think that will work with sugar & salt, but it may work with pepper & sugar.