DIY Anti-Gravity Structure with Household Materials Anti Gravity Structure (Tensegrity structures) For parents and teachers Hey, welcome back to Kids Fun Science! Today, we're building an amazing **antigravity** structure that showcases the principles of **tensegrity**. This fun **science project** is a perfect **diy** activity, guiding you through creating a unique **popsicle stick craft** with simple materials. Made for parents and teachers, this video emphasizes safety while offering a rewarding educational experience. Anti Gravity Structure (Tensegrity structures) 00:00 0:17 Introduction 0:18 4:27 Steps to make 4:28 5:06 Experiment Kids Fun Science Online Store https://teespring.com/stores/kids-fun-science Steps on how to make one. Once you have made the fascinating thing that seems to be levitating or floating. Basically the thread in the middle in holding the weight and the thread on the outside is keeping it up. It is a amazing experiment. Tensegrity is an elision of ‘tension + integrity’. The term was coined by Buckminster Fuller in the 1960s as a portmanteau of "tensional integrity".[2] The other denomination of tensegrity, floating compression, was used mainly by the constructivist artist Kenneth Snelson. Tensegrity (Anti-Gravity) structures are based on the combination of a few simple design patterns: members loaded in either pure compression or pure tension, which means that the structure will only fail if the cables yield or the rods buckle. This enables the material properties of each member to be optimized to the particular load it carries. preload or tensional prestress allows cables to be rigid in tension and maintains structural integrity.

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