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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2008

Easy way to make a thermometer using household objects! great to amuse the children with during school holidays!

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  • @xperiementfreaks that probably means you didnt manage to make the cap air tight, it can be quite tricky, one way of doing it (depending on the age of those involved) may be to use bathroom sealent rather than the blue tack to seal the lid.

  • its a piece of blue tack just to seal the lid so no air escapes, some modeling clay or something similar will do, anything that will make the lid airtight

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  • awesome job, my friend! my nine year old and I are making one of these for school and our directional sheet wasn't very good...you've cleared up some questions...well done! K and M in the USA

  • it didn't work :(

  • thank you

    ahmed - egypt

  • What is the thing you hold up after the scissors? Your fingers are covering it and I can't understand you. Any help would be great! Thanks

    "Some blue tap"??? That's what it sounds like to me...

  • i am doing this as my science fair xperiment

  • did you put a rubbing alcohol in your thermometer?

  • Lolly stick ! oh and thanks for the video because am in 4th grade and i have to do a weather report and i have to make a weather instrument and i want to make somthing

  • She is so cute. I love the way she said "lolly stick." HOT

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