Home Science
Have you split the atom in your kitchen? Made your own fireworks? Fired a bacon rocket through your window?
We love home science experiments - tell us about your best, preferably with instructions.
Extra points for lost eyebrows / nasal hair / limbs
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 17:25)
Have you split the atom in your kitchen? Made your own fireworks? Fired a bacon rocket through your window?
We love home science experiments - tell us about your best, preferably with instructions.
Extra points for lost eyebrows / nasal hair / limbs
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 17:25)
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Making science - the Beano way
Back when I was about 5 or 6 years old, I had started to read the Beano comics for the first time. One Beano cover had Dennis and Gnasher up to their usual menacing antics, with Dennis probably firing his pea-shooter, but Gnasher was blowing into a pepper pot, to make their victims sneeze.
So, that's where I started my experiment. Could I make people sneeze, just by blowing into a pepper pot? I sneaked into a room, with a pepper pot in my hand, breathed in a gulp of air, and proceeded to blow into the pepper pot.
A cloud of pepper had gone straight into my eyeballs, and I had to be taken to A&E, to make sure my eyes weren't permanently damaged.
Conclusion: Science in comics isn't always accurate, but I managed to discover the effects of pepper spray.
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 0:10, 4 replies)
Back when I was about 5 or 6 years old, I had started to read the Beano comics for the first time. One Beano cover had Dennis and Gnasher up to their usual menacing antics, with Dennis probably firing his pea-shooter, but Gnasher was blowing into a pepper pot, to make their victims sneeze.
So, that's where I started my experiment. Could I make people sneeze, just by blowing into a pepper pot? I sneaked into a room, with a pepper pot in my hand, breathed in a gulp of air, and proceeded to blow into the pepper pot.
A cloud of pepper had gone straight into my eyeballs, and I had to be taken to A&E, to make sure my eyes weren't permanently damaged.
Conclusion: Science in comics isn't always accurate, but I managed to discover the effects of pepper spray.
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 0:10, 4 replies)
I'd imagine that black pepper to the eyes
would have much the same effect as actual pepper spray.
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 12:45, closed)
would have much the same effect as actual pepper spray.
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 12:45, closed)
yup
Self defence sprays use a few different ingredients but the most common is capsaicin, from chilli peppers. Illegal in the uk, but easy to make with some insanity sauce, water, and a spray bottle.
Other variations are cs, mace, etc
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 12:45, closed)
Self defence sprays use a few different ingredients but the most common is capsaicin, from chilli peppers. Illegal in the uk, but easy to make with some insanity sauce, water, and a spray bottle.
Other variations are cs, mace, etc
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 12:45, closed)
I once tried to throw pepper into my own face to see if it'd make me sneeze.
Instead, I just threw it straight into my eyes, not the most enjoyable!
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 13:36, closed)
Instead, I just threw it straight into my eyes, not the most enjoyable!
( , Thu 16 Aug 2012, 13:36, closed)
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