Bubbly Science

Bubbly Science

Riddle me this – why does our breath blow up a balloon silently, but a loud POP is heard when the balloon bursts?

By South East Science Festival

Date and time

Saturday, November 9 · 12:30 - 1:30pm GMT

Location

Gaelcholáiste Chéitinn

the mall Clonmel Ireland

About this event

Riddle me this – why does our breath blow up a balloon silently, but a loud POP is heard when the balloon bursts? Our breath can also transport bubbles - what incredible creatures we are!

Bubbly Scientist Caroline explores balloons, breath and bubbles in this colourful show for families, children and everybody else.

Bring your ear defenders - balloons WILL pop in this show, but which is louder and why?

Supported by Gaeilcholaiste Cheitinn, Clonmel

Organized by

South East Science Festival is coordinated by CALMAST, SETU's STEM* Engagement Centre. CALMAST stands for the Centre for the Advancement of Learning of Maths, Science and Technology. It was established at SETU in 2003, building on the work of the South East Schools Science Initiative which began in the 1990s. The centre is part of the School of Education and Lifelong Learning and works closely with the Schools of Science, Engineering and Health Sciences, with cross-disciplinary projects with the other schools at SETU (South East Technological University).

*STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths

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