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Mercury, Liquid Air & Physics Experiments: Science & Engineering Demonstrations

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  This film demonstrates various scientific experiments using liquid air and other materials to showcase their properties and applications. It illustrates how liquid air can contract metals for assembly without damaging them,

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The video from MSN, titled "Mercury Liquid Air Physics Experiments Science Engineering Demonstrations," showcases a series of experiments involving mercury and liquid air, conducted by the educational channel, The Action Lab. The experiments explore the unique properties of mercury, which is a liquid metal at room temperature, and liquid air, which is air cooled to below -195.8°C (-320.4°F). Demonstrations include the behavior of mercury when mixed with other substances, its interaction with liquid air, and how these substances react under extreme conditions. The video aims to educate viewers on the fascinating physical and chemical properties of these materials, providing insights into the principles of physics and engineering through visually engaging experiments.

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