Dry ice now available!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
this is really ironic because we JUST used dry ice in physics today...
that being said, you can find out the static and kinetic friction of dry ice by sliding it down a 2x10:grinno:

on the more fun side, there's always putting some dry ice in a 2 liter with some water and watching it go boom...:naughty: and also putting a chunk in soapy water and playing with bubbles, or if you have any old film canisters you can put a small chunk with a bit of water and put the cap on and shoot it off. and dry ice is always just fun to slide around on tables like an air hockey puck:D
 
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