Station 3: Physics & Natural Science Exhibits

Third Station

Advanced Principles of Physics and Natural Sciences

Advanced Principles of Physics and Natural Sciences

Another exciting part of the center is the large-scale interactive science exhibits. These are giant models of fun and fascinating scientific experiments that visitors can touch, try, and play with. Instead of just reading about science, students and families get to step inside it — pushing, pulling, building, and experimenting with oversized installations that make science both playful and unforgettable.

The exhibits cover a wide variety of topics, including:

  • The Pendulum – discover patterns of motion and rhythm.

  • Magnetism – explore magnetic fields and forces.

  • The Solar System – see the planets in motion and learn how eclipses happen.

  • Eclipses – understand the science behind solar and lunar eclipses.

  • Loop the Loop – test how speed and gravity work together in circular motion.

  • Electric Circuits – build connections and light up bulbs to see electricity in action.

  • Bernoulli’s Principle – watch how air pressure can make objects float and move.

The best part is that many of these exhibits are also available in smaller versions that visitors can take home. This way, the learning and fun don’t stop at the museum — students can continue experimenting, discovering, and enjoying science on their own or with their families.

This section turns science into a game, encouraging creativity, curiosity, and teamwork, while showing that learning can be as fun as playing.

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