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Color Changing Water Science Experiment (primary and secondary colors)
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Color Changing Water Science Experiment (primary and secondary colors)
Made for parents and teachers
Science Kits and more
Kids Fun Science Online Store
My Filming equipment:
iMovie for editing
UK Amazon
My Filming equipment:
iMovie for editing
Chapters
0:00 Kids Fun Science Intro
0:06 What you need
0:13 Set up
0:55 The experiment
1:01 How does it work?
Mixing two colors together to create a different color has a certain wow factor, especially for younger students. This experiment takes the excitement up a notch because the colors aren’t mixed together, but the same color changing effect is achieved.
How does it work?
Red, yellow and blue are the primary colors. When you combine these three primary colors together in equal amounts, they will make white light. When the primary colors are combined together in different amounts, they produce other colors. Like I did with 2 drops of blue and 10 drops of yellow. These colors are referred to as secondary colors.
In this experiment, when I look through two colors at once, the colors “mix” together similar to how they would if I put two drops of yellow food coloring and two drops of blue food coloring in a glass of water and stirred them together. Because primary colors (yellow and blue) were used in this experiment, when we looked through the bowl they “combined” to form a secondary color (green).
The second experiment I tried Red and Blue and we were able to see purple.
You can try Red + Yellow = Orange. Let me know which colors you tried?
Thanks for watching and please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
thx Ken
Made for parents and teachers
Science Kits and more
Kids Fun Science Online Store
My Filming equipment:
iMovie for editing
UK Amazon
My Filming equipment:
iMovie for editing
Chapters
0:00 Kids Fun Science Intro
0:06 What you need
0:13 Set up
0:55 The experiment
1:01 How does it work?
Mixing two colors together to create a different color has a certain wow factor, especially for younger students. This experiment takes the excitement up a notch because the colors aren’t mixed together, but the same color changing effect is achieved.
How does it work?
Red, yellow and blue are the primary colors. When you combine these three primary colors together in equal amounts, they will make white light. When the primary colors are combined together in different amounts, they produce other colors. Like I did with 2 drops of blue and 10 drops of yellow. These colors are referred to as secondary colors.
In this experiment, when I look through two colors at once, the colors “mix” together similar to how they would if I put two drops of yellow food coloring and two drops of blue food coloring in a glass of water and stirred them together. Because primary colors (yellow and blue) were used in this experiment, when we looked through the bowl they “combined” to form a secondary color (green).
The second experiment I tried Red and Blue and we were able to see purple.
You can try Red + Yellow = Orange. Let me know which colors you tried?
Thanks for watching and please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
thx Ken
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