 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is the Fun Fly Stick. And as always, adult supervision is required. What you need for this experiment is the Fun Fly Stick Kit. And I'll show you in the description where I got mine. Alright, so today what we have is the Fun Fly Stick. It's a kit and it says it defies gravity, real levitation, right? So basically it's the same kind of experiment I did back six months ago where it's using static electricity and it's going to generate enough static electricity to float or defy gravity, as they say. But what's really cool about this kit is I'm going to show you what you get in and how it works is they give you a wand that actually does, it's like the magic stick and it's going to generate the static electricity. So let me show you that. Alright, so the kit itself comes with the stick and so I've already assembled the stick. I'm not going to take time and show you how that works. But basically there's two AA batteries in here and then you get your power switch right there that you want to turn on. And what it's going to do is it's going to spin around and create static electricity I would assume onto here that transfers into this cardboard tube. And then it makes it like if you're rubbing a balloon on someone's hair but you don't have to do all that rubbing balloon stuff so it's kind of a nice little magic wand or stick. And what you're going to do is you press the button you're going to hear it and that's generating the static electricity to be on the cardboard. And then what they do the kit does is they give you a whole bunch of lightweight mylar. So in my experiment I'll show you at the end where I did a tinsel which is made of lightweight mylar. It's very easy to have static electricity move it up but they give you a whole bunch of really cool designs. And what I'm going to do is show you some of those and this kit is really a lot of fun as we enjoy getting it going. So I hope you enjoy this. It's a lot of fun and let me get into the first one. And on this kit comes with a whole bunch of different mylar patterns and shapes that I've already took out. I've used most of them but I will show you some of them. So you take your mylar off and I'll show you later how we take it off the paper that comes in the kit. And what you're going to do is when you turn on you're going to turn on your magic stick and let it touch it and hold on to it. So it should start to charge up like this and then you're just going to give it a shake after it's charged. You can see it's getting charged and you give it a shake and then it wants to come towards my shirt. So there it is. Hopefully you can see that. It's all charged up now. It's coming towards you. Alright so this one's not like, this is more of a thicker round and it's a round shape so it's more of a tube. So let's see how this works. This right there. It's pretty cool. Let's see if we can get the, just holding it straight up like that. The more static electricity is holding it up as you can see. This way. Bring it down. Oops, kind of lost it there. If it starts to fall too much you have to click the button a little bit. Generate some more static electricity and then up it goes. All the way to the ceiling. Stuck and coming down but then catch it and you're right there. So here's some of the mylar that we're going to peel off. It just basically comes, this is one of the patterns and it's on a piece of paper. And you basically just peel it off the paper and then you have the mylar and then you put it underneath your fun flying stick. And as long as the static electricity is going good you have to turn it on every once in a while. Because it loses the static electricity and getting away from me. It's coming towards me. Ah! It gets too close it'll stick on you right over the ceiling. Push it away that way. You can bring it here. Just make it levitate.