Liquid Nitrogen Show! 18,000
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1-10 of 53Jefferson Lab's Frostbite Theater features fun science experiments using liquid nitrogen, liquid oxygen, dry ice, electricity, and more!
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Liquid Nitrogen Show!
JeffersonLab
18,000 views
All of your favorite liquid nitrogen experiments all in one place! Flowers! Balloons! Racquetballs! Nothing is safe! Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!
This was fil...
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Egg + Liquid Nitrogen + Time-lapse!
JeffersonLab
64,513 views
An egg is frozen in liquid nitrogen, shelled, and then allowed to thaw!
Here's a question for those who are scientifically curious. Why does it take 8 minutes for the eg...
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Let's Make Oobleck!
JeffersonLab
24,163 views
I bleck, you bleck, we all bleck for Oobleck! Just in time for Halloween! Joanna and Steve show you how to make your very own version of the slimy, green material described...
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Let's Freeze Liquid Nitrogen!
JeffersonLab
127,208 views
By removing the hottest molecules, we're able to freeze liquid nitrogen!
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Giant Koosh Ball in Liquid Nitrogen!
JeffersonLab
2,614,170 views
Sometimes, you just want to know what's going to happen!
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The Total Lunar Eclipse of December 21, 2010
JeffersonLab
6,446 views
A series of images taken of the total lunar eclipse that occurred on December 21, 2010. Clouds obscured the early partial phase but largely got out of the way for totality ...
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Shatter Metal... With Liquid Nitrogen!
JeffersonLab
59,061 views
At room temperature, pewter is a soft metal that is easily formed into new shapes. All of that changes once it's cooled with liquid nitrogen!
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Lunar Eclipses
JeffersonLab
7,846 views
There will be a total lunar eclipse for all of North America the night of December 20 through the morning of December 21, 2010. Details about this and other eclipses can be...
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Jefferson Lab Open House (2010)
JeffersonLab
4,154 views
Highlights from Jefferson Lab's 2010 Open House including portions of our electron accelerator, a peek inside an end station, and a visit to the Free Electron Laser.
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Liquid Nitrogen and the Tea Kettle Mystery
JeffersonLab
12,265 views
Everyone knows that liquid nitrogen is cold and everyone knows that tea kettles whistle when they're hot, so what's going on here??
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