[Krampf Experiment, Three Holes, part 2
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Robert Krampf's Experiment of the Week
Three Holes, part 2
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What's New at TheHappyScientist.com:
For everyone:
New Experiment: Three Holes, part 2. The answer to last week's
challenge. Did you get it right? More important, did you try it
yourself?
http://thehappyscientist.com/science-experiment/three-holes-part-2
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question.
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Radioactive: What does it really mean if something is radioactive?
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This Week's Experiment: Three Holes, part 2
I hope that you spent some time thinking about last week's experiment, but more importantly, I hope that you actually tried it, to see if you were correct. Again, this one is easier to explain with photos, so you will find it on my site: http://thehappyscientist.com/science-experiment/three-holes-part-2
Have a wonder-filled week.
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