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Colored Shadows
Stand by the
wall and notice the different colors from your shadow - red,
green and blue. All three make the wall look white. By
blocking out different colors, or wave lengths, you can
produce up to eight colors from your shadow.
Reaction Time!
How fast do you react to catching a
falling stick? Here is your chance to test your skill by
having a partner press a button, dropping the stick which you
must catch. A measurement is made of the time it takes you to
grab the stick. You might be surprised.
Hydroponics
Hydroponics is the culture of plants
without soil. The plants are supported in inert media and fed
a complete nutrient solution by means of gravity flow and a
pump. Coupled with a light source for photosynthesis, these
plants attain excellent growth and vigor in a short period of
time.
Sound
Tube
A
100-foot long tube allows two people to talk to one another from across the
room as sound waves pass through the narrow tube at 1,100 feet per second.
Spinning Tops
There
are many forms and shapes of spinning tops, and they are put into motion in
an interesting variety of ways as described by Newton's Laws of Rotation.
Some are spun by snap-twisting a center stem with your fingers and
releasing, while the top remains on the ground. Others are held by a support
at the top while a cord wound around the top is pulled to spin it.
However they are spun, each type behaves in a similar fashion. If we spin a
top carefully, so that it remains perfectly upright while spinning (and
gravity can't exert a torque on it about its point), it will spin at a
steady angular velocity almost indefinitely.
Tractor
Cab
Sit in a real tractor cab. Push and
pull the many controls - but don't expect to go anywhere! Use
your imagination as the tractor plows a field or cultivates a
crop.
Wildwood Garden 
A
place to sit, relax and contemplate your place in Nature,
this exhibit is dedicated to Carol Estes Mortenson who died of cancer in
2004. Carol was a botanist, gardener and lover of Nature. The purpose of
this display is to increase awareness and appreciation of plants and wild
flowers and will include living specimens during appropriate seasons.
Vacuum
Tube
This exhibit is all about
vacuums and atmospheric pressure. Crank the pump, which removes
air out of the long tube, causing a partial vacuum and watch the water rise in
the tube as atmospheric pressure exerts its force on the water column. Take
away the vacuum by turning a valve and it all returns to normal.
Planetary
Motion
By
inserting coins (a donation to HSC) this exhibit demonstrates Kepler's Law of Planetary
Motion. The center hole represents the sun and the rolling coin represents a
planet in motion. Gravity is represented by the downward curve of the surface.
Aquaculture
It looks like a huge circular hot tub, but its really a 300 gallon
re-circulating tank system for raising fish. Kids from HSC's Youth Science Club
are learning about monitoring oxygen, pH, ammonia, solids, nitrites and
temperature in a closed system. The tank is being used to raise very young fish to a size that can be eaten.
Wild
Flowers
See a bit of the northern Minnesota woods and roadsides with this live
wild flower exhibit in the lobby area. Plants are refreshed frequently
and fully identified and described by a trained botanist. During the
off-season, dried plants, non-flowering plants and seed collections are
exhibited. For an excellent treatment and photographs of Minnesota Wild
Flowers, check out this
link.
Bubble
Wall
Here you make a six foot bubble and watch the constantly
changing colors on the vibrating membrane. Surface tension and viscosity of
the liquid combine with your creative skills to achieve a truly memorable
bubble.
Junkasaurus
A
dinosaur made entirely from junk! He is called the Duckbilled junkasaurus, and
he will be the first exhibit you see at HSC. In fact, he is outside the front
door waiting to be admired, wiggled and explored. See if you can name the
parts! He was constructed by the artistic Al Belleveau with the help of over
30 people that helped find the pieces from local junk yards.
Windmill
Would
you believe a full-scale windmill on the exhibit floor!? With the help of a
small fan on the second floor, this remarkable, home-made contraption actually
pumps water. The science is all there, waiting to be explored.
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