
The force pushing “outwards”, keeps the water in the bucket and stops it from falling out. Want to observe a centrifugal force? Get a bucket over water and rotated it round and round. It is an inertial force that is directed “outwards” from the axis of this mass. A centrifugal forces is a force that occurs in a rotating mass or body. What are Centrifugal Forces? Centrifugal Forces. What you may observe and some possible answers: Weights, Centrifugal Forces, Angular Momentum Why do you need several layers of paper vs one sheet of thick card, or two of thin card? Questions you may asks: How does paper vs cardboard effect your fidget spinner. I find that a hot glue gun shapes and molds around things easily, but doesn’t actually “grip” the material you are trying to glue, so is likely to come apart again.

Why is one glue stronger than another? How does the hot glue work compared to ordinary glue? Personally, I don’t think that that is the case (actually, you would need to test out different glues and hot glues etc). What you may observe and some possible answers:A lot of people think that a hot glue gun is “strong glue” than a good “PVA Glue”. Maybe you can also incorporate some colour theory as per these Paper Spinners? Strength of materials/ adhesives – investigating the properties of glue Questions you may asks – C an you use hot glue instead of PVA glue? Can you tape on the coins? Why not compare your Cardboard DIY Fidget Spinners, will DIY LEGO Fidget Spinners and Ball Bearing Spinners? That would make a brilliant Science Fair project.

Optics (this is more of an observation you can, it will not improve or decrease the quality of your DIY Fidget Spinners).Centrifugal Forces and Angular Momentum.

To me there are three key areas to discuss and explore: At essence I am still a crafter!! But I did feel, there are some great areas for discussion here, to get kids thinking and experimenting (I encourage all my YouTube viewers to experiment and report back me!). Needless to say, I have NOT created a controlled scientific environment for comparing like for like. Here are some areas you can look at, the sort of questions people have been asking and some basic (!) answers. here a 5 Reasons to Ban them from the classroom! UPDATE: We now have a set of Printable DIY Fidget Spinner Instructions – step by step photos and how to! Great for the classroom, summer camps, library schemes and other youth programs.

and unless you are using them for the Science Fair. To help your Science investigations along, I have also created a list of DIY Fidget Spinners to check out – from cardboard Fidget Spinner DIYs like ours, to ones using ball bearings (they can be bought cheaply online and in bulk US/ UK (aff links)). I think this could make a great “up to date” Science Fair projects (you may also want to explore these DIY Paper Toys for Science Fair inspiration!). I talk about it BRIEFLY in the video outlined below, but will highlight key points for investigation in this post for you too. which made me think, I should add a SHORT piece about the STEAM elements of this fun Tri Fidget Spinner DIY. I also had lost of questions from my YouTube viewer community (many kids), about different glues, the need for coins etc.
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And I traced our templates out for you! I have 3 free Fridget Spinner Templates for you today – two Tri Fidget Spinners and one double one. Since then the messages and comments have been flooding in “Try Fidget Spinner DIY please” and “can we have a template please”.
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So you saw our How to Make a Fidget Spinner late last week.
