This collection of short movies packed with science experiments, all in just 6 seconds, is truly excellent.



It's common for people to love experiments and science in elementary school, but by the time they reach high school, they end up hating science because of how difficult it is to study. Here is a collection of 'six-second science movies' that will remind even those with a science allergy of the fun of science.

How Much Science Can You Fit Into 6 Seconds? - GE - YouTube


The title is 'How much science can you pack into just 6 seconds?'



A coil of wire wrapped around a battery spins around on its own. This is a movie based on the theme of 'electromagnetic force,' which we learned about in school.



Bring the lighter close to something like a paper napkin placed on the red liquid ...



When you light it and put a cup on it...



The surrounding liquid is quickly sucked up into the cup. This is because the air pressure inside the cup has decreased.



Put water in a plastic bottle...



When oil is added, it separates and the oil floats on the water.



Add red coloring...



Adding an antacid...



A reaction will occur and tiny bubbles will appear.



When the lamp light hits it...



It has a beautiful glow and could be used for interior decoration.



This is a 6-second video explaining photosynthesis. The sun shines light on the buds of plants.



Plants take in carbon dioxide.



Plants that absorb water through their roots...



It expels oxygen and water.



The water vapor returns to the atmosphere along with oxygen.



When you pour water onto the ice placed on top of the cup...



The water freezes immediately and forms an icicle. This is actually an experiment on supercooling. The water poured in earlier was not just water, but supercooled water.



A man rubs a balloon on his head.



Get water out of the tap...



If you bring the balloon closer, the water will come closer. This is an experiment on static electricity.



A man taking out carbonated soda.



I'll bring some vinegar too.



If you add soda and vinegar to a pile of sand on the beach...



Liquid spurted out from inside. The man's nonchalant attitude was a little funny.



Prepare eggs, vinegar, and a cup.



Place the egg in a cup and pour in the vinegar.



If you leave it like that for a while...



The eggs became incredibly soft and squishy.



Photographing a certain liquid.



When you fast forward, a square pattern appears.



This is an experiment called recrystallization. When water evaporates, salt crystals appear. The liquid used earlier was salt water.



Prepare the bulbs and potatoes.



Insert a coin into the potato...



When I connected the wires, the light bulb lit up. It was amazing to see that a potato could be used as a battery.



Prepare tea bags and scissors.



Cut the tea bag with scissors to remove the tea leaves.



When you bring the bag close to the fire...



Of course it will burst into flames.



I thought I would fall...



It flew off into the air.



This video was created by General Electric using Vine , the official Twitter app for sharing short 6-second videos on Twitter. You can also find many other 6-second science videos on this site.

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