Octopus Project
You can make a trained
"octopus" rise or fall at your command.
1.You'll need a piece of colored
cellophane, an eye dropper and a clear, squeezable plastic bottle
with a
screw-on cap (like the kind soda or fancy bottled water comes
in).
DIRECTIONS: Cut a skirt of tentacles
from the cellophane and insert the
dropper through the center hole.
Fill the eyedropper with water until it just
barely floats upright in a glass of water. Now fill the bottle
to the very top
with water and place the dropper octopus inside,
tightly screwing on the top. When you squeeze the bottle, the
octopus starts
to descend; when you relax your grip, it rises again.
WHY IT WORKS: Squeezing raises
the water pressure inside the bottle,
which in turn compresses the small bit of air inside the dropper's
rubber
bulb. The compressed air is more dense, and the dropper starts
to sink.
When the bottle is released, the air bubble expands and the dropper
floats back up.