We all know sharp objects and balloons do not go together. So how can you get a skewer through a balloon? According to "Science Guy" Jason Lindsey, you use science and a lot of patience.
* Balloon
* Skewer
* Cooking oil
STEP 2: Dip the tip of the skewer into the cooking oil.
STEP 3: Gently twist the skewer into the thick end of the balloon, opposite the knot. Continue to slowly push the skewer through the balloon until you push the skewer through the thick part near the knotted end of the balloon and stop.
The balloon is made up of polymers. These polymer strands seal up around the skewer, keeping the air from escaping. Once you pull the skewer out of the balloon, the air rushes out. Discover more hands-on experiments by going to www.hookedonscience.org.
Jason Lindsey is a science outreach educator with Hooked on Science. Check out his website "Hooked On Science" at hookedonscience.org for webcasts and experiments that might get you hooked on science. Send him your science questions at jlindsey@hookedonscience.org. More science experiments can be found at www.semissourian.com.
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