Tag: Physics (90) | Newest
Unlike typical unhappy citrus squeezers, this one has an iconic smiley face for the juices of limes and lemons to pour through as you squeeze the fruits.
A perfectly balanced wooden wine bottle holder that makes a bottle seem to defy the laws of gravity.
The neodymium sphere defies gravity when dropped through the copper tube and generates hologram-like colors on the outside using magnetic field viewing film.
Create your own natural hot air balloon and learn some science all at the same time with this humongous 50-Foot Solar Balloon.
Experience the Schrodinger's Cat in a Box Thought Experiment yourself with this sealed cardboard box that has either a Dead or Alive enamel cat pin inside.
The simple metal spring toy that walks down stairs, alone or in pairs, and makes a slinkity sound has been super-sized to be 70% larger than the original.
This outdoor thermometer uses a bimetallic coil that expands or contracts in the hot or cold to turn a numbered brass drum that shows the current accurate temp.
This playful flower vase is shaped like a giant spinning top that also doubles as a unique decorative sculpture that harkens back to simpler times.
This manual juicer presses citrus fruit in half from the sides, like you would do with your hands, to squeeze out almost every last drop of juice with ease.
A stunning gravity-powered mechanical hourglass from Japan that allows you to see, hear, and even feel the passage of time... 5 minutes at a time.
A DIY kit that includes everything kids (or you) need to build a wooden, elastic-powered paper airplane launcher that can send them up to 30+ feet away.
This retro reproduction of the classic 1940s wooden tabletop game challenges your hand-eye coordination skills to compete against the basic laws of physics.
This tabletop cornhole game allows players to take turns flinging mini bean bags at each other's raised, angled goals using adjustable-strength launch pads.
This little rocket ship rises high off it's water jet launchpad and hangs suspended in mid-air as it rotates and sprays water 360 degrees all around it.
This compact straining colander transforms into an in-sink salad spinner that can spin produce dry in mere seconds and there's no extra bowl to clean.
This terracotta watering vessel releases water from its base like a gentle rain shower when your thumb is removed from the top opening. Great for seedlings.
This wild west wine holder looks like an ordinary rope lasso, yet it magically rises up into the air to suspend a bottle of wine or whiskey.
A whimsical yet elegant swan-shaped ladle that magically floats around upright on top of a pot of soup, a punch bowl, gravies, sauces, and more.
This ancient Chinese teapot pours two different drinks separately, both drinks at the same time, or none at all just by placing fingers over certain holes.
Just give the pendulum a gentle push and let gravity and momentum determine the path as it swings slowly back and forth carving elliptical loops and whorls into... Read More
This fun toy ball for the pool looks, feels, and behaves just a like a real watermelon in the water, allowing one to dribble, kick, bounce, and pass it around... Read More