The Rochester Hills Public Library is hosting a Myth Busters inspired presentation with the Michigan Science Center to make things explode, Monday, March 5 from 7:00-8:30 p.m.
The science center will present KaBOOMistry a hands-on demonstration about the science of explosions.
“The Michigan Science Center is proud to bring educational and fun programming to libraries and community centers throughout southeast Michigan. Interactive demonstrations go a long way to get all ages excited about learning, and encourage lifelong, ongoing education.”
Attendees will learn about the relationships between pressure, temperature, and fuel to explain why things go KA-BOOM! The mix of chemistry and physics will wow the audience with some loud, flashy effects.
“We are excited to have the Michigan Science Center present this unique demonstration at the library. We believe science is an important subject all ages can enjoy,” says Amanda Harrison Keighley of the Rochester Hills Public Library.
The program is March 5 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room and is open to everyone with an RHPL library card. This program is geared toward adults but all ages are welcome. Please register in advance at rhpl.org.