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  • Cave Johnson as a child.

  • Thought I was going to learn how to make a plasma ball, oh well, moving on..

  • umm... i know theres no sign or info, but you must be this tall to ride the youtube..... good video though.

  • Sweet

  • so cute.. :)

  • she has to be the smartest girl in her class

  • One smart kid

  • hey is that a toothpick bottle

  • that dad probably coached her

  • 6 people are the minuses

  • omgsh finally someone who can explain this in terms i can understand!!

  • GAY

    

  • @GavinJones100 it IS NOT gay in fact id like to see you make one of those let alone ICE

  • How can you dislike this. It's so cute how a kid explains basics of Static Electricity. ^^

  • this is an offense for BALD people !!

  • so very cute lol

  • i think 5 people missed the like button

  • god bless that's just such a nice thing to see and hear keep it up lil one 20 out of 10

  • Cuteee~

  • i thought that will lighten up like a bulb because of electricity. haha

  • that's an electroscope

  • I want to put that ballon in my pen..is dude~

  • awsome!

  • physics matters

  • Hm..isn't that an electrometer...used to measure static in the air?

  • Good old Coulomb.

  • Wow! This is one smart kid. I love the explanation... "and the miniuses and the minuses don't like each other so they push apart." Right on. I see a future scientist.

  • her dad obviously 

  • aww cute

  • Aww that was so cute lol

  • How can u tell the difference between a postively charged object and a negatively charged object by using a electroscope????!!!! ..

    reply a.s.a.p

  • Thats called a Leaf Plot. The electrons are negatively charged and are attracted through the metal towards the postively charged baloon. Since like charges repel, and there is a build up of electrons on the leaves of the leaf plot, the leaves repel eachother.

  • Really? I thought it was kinda' similar to the layden jar.

  • i need to make one

  • Are you smarter than a 1st grader?

  • what i learned that all ready

  • That's great. Only many other people haven't. ^_^

  • well i didnt know that im in 7th grade. I mean i knew that electricty travels through metals but i did not think that static electricty in this way had enough voltage to be able to do that

  • EINSTEINS GRANDDAUGHTER!!!!!!!

  • OMG I never thought I'd see that again.

    We made those in 8th Grade science class back in the late 80s. The sad thing was, my teacher was a new teacher and didn't know how to use a balloon to make static Electricity. LOL I had to show him how. I come from a family who knew how electricity worked REALLY well.

  • could you tell me how to make that? i really need to know please!!!!

  • dude u have 2 be stupid as hell to dont unda stand dat...

  • i already know how to make it

    so shutup

    and no i am not stupid

    just look at when my comment was posted

    you have to be as stupid as hell no to use your common sense.

  • im just saying... no offence...

  • damn, this video helped a lot! i have a project on it that is due soon...

  • she is SOO cute and smart!!!

  • wowa its EINSTeins succesOR!@~~!! OMG~!

  • wow... very intelligent youngster :)

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