Here's a fun trick (that's actually a science experiment) that you can do at home. Learn how you can run a sharpened pencil all the way through a plastic bag filled with water without spilling a drop. All you need are some sharpened pencils, a plastic bag filled with water, and our secret technique!
Watch the video and follow the directions below to learn how to perform this impressive stunt yourself!
Watch this video to see how to perform the "Pencil Poke Trick":
You need just a few things to perform this trick:
Pencils (1-6)
Plastic sandwich bag
Water
Did you find everything you need? Okay, great! Let's get started.
First, sharpen all of your pencils. They need to be as sharp as you can make them, so give them all a good once over to make sure.
Then, fill your plastic bag with ordinary tap water until it's mostly full. Don't fill it too much or you won't be able to close it; leave just a bit of space at the top.
Okay, are you ready? You sure? Take a deep breath - let's try this!
Hold one of your sharpened pencils against the surface of the bag. Gently rotate the pencil while applying light pressure, slightly increasing the pressure as you push.
Keep pushing until the pencil goes through the first layer of plastic! Now, keep pushing until the pencil goes through the water and is pressed against the other wall of the plastic bag. Again, keep up the pressure and push the pencil through the other piece of plastic. Whatever you do, don't pull the pencil out! Keep moving forward and twisting the pencil lightly as you go.
What's happened here is the pressure of the water inside the bag has caused the plastic to form a seal around the pencil. As long as the pencil is in there blocking the hole, no water will leak out!
Don't stop there - try a second pencil!
Try this one at a different angle than the original, but use the same technique.
Once you get a second pencil in place, try for a third!
You can add as many pencils as you have sharpened!
The Pencil Poke Trick is something you'll want to show your friends and family, and it's so easy to do, you can teach them how it works, too! You can also try other objects instead of pencils, such as sharp wooden skewers. It helps some objects to have a bit of dish soap smeared on the surface in order to create a stronger seal.
Check back again for even more do-it-yourself science experiments from Mobile Ed's Building Up STEAM series!
If you like DIY experiments like these, you should see the kinds of spectacular demonstrations we bring to schools with our live school assembly presentations. Take a look at The Magic of Science, Physics is Fun, Forces and Motion and Crime Scene Science, each full of interactive demonstrations that kids love.
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