Magic Jumping Coin Trick (2024)

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Want a magic coin trick that doubles as a science experiment for kids? Try The Magical Jumping Coin! It's simple and fun.

First chill a glass bottle and a coin by placing them in cold water. Place the coin on top of the bottle. Magic Jumping Coin Trick (1)Wrap your hands around the bottle and wait. Magic Jumping Coin Trick (2)
The coin will jump up off the bottle! The reason is that the warm air created with your hands pushes upward with more strength than cold air, making the coin jump!

For younger kids, the experiment itself doesn't provide hours of entertainment, but a bowl of water, a coin and a bottle do! We did end up with a wet table, though. Good thing cloth diapers are very absorbent.

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  1. Alycia in Va. says

    Thanks for the science link...hadn't seen that one and will check it out.
    I wonder if the experiment will work with other coins?

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  2. Our family says

    Do you need to just a plastic bottle or a glass one? Looks fun. I'm limited to time on the net as I'm doing the "turn off week", no television so far, easy, but the net is a hard habit to kick.

    Maria

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  3. Mom and Kiddo says

    I tried it with a plastic bottle, too. It seemed to work better with glass.

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  4. MoziEsmé says

    Looks like an interesting one! Though I think my kid would enjoy the water play best, too!

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  5. cathy says

    I'm always looking for good, easy science experiments to do with my kids. This one looks great!

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  6. Amy @ Sunlit Pages says

    Awesome! I'm pinning this one to use in our preschool co-op this year!

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    • Erica MomandKiddo says

      I hope you have fun with it!

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  7. Dulcie says

    I'm going to give this a try. Thanks.
    Nana to three.

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    • Erica MomandKiddo says

      Have fun with it!

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Magic Jumping Coin Trick (2024)

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What is the alternative for coin battery? ›

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When you insert batteries, just match the negative end to the spring and the positive end to the flat side. In this case, you'll place the negative, flat sides of the batteries against the springs.

What concept is at work in coin jump experiment? ›

The behaviour of the coin can be explained by the concept of thermal expansion. Thermal expansion happens when heat is applied to matter. When subjected to heat, the matter changes in volume as its particles begin to move around.

How is the disappearing coin trick done? ›

In this magic trick you take a coin and place it under a clear, empty drinking glass. The spectators can still see the coin clearly through the glass. Then you slowly pour normal water into the glass and as it fills up, the coin vanishes.

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