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**Title:** 3 Magic Tricks with Ordinary Objects
**Summary:**
A performer showcases three easy-to-learn magic tricks using everyday items:
1. **Water Bottle Trick**: Creates a vacuum to suspend a card above water using a water bottle.
2. **Soda Can Trick**: Makes a partially empty soda can appear full, then suddenly fills up, using a hidden puncture and clever misdirection.
3. **Pen Disappearance Trick**: Uses light refraction and palming to make a pen disappear, with a weighted pen and a duplicate for the reveal.
**Additional Details:**
* Step-by-step explanations for each trick
* Tips for practice, performance, and misdirection
* Invitation for viewers to submit videos of themselves performing the tricks for potential feature on a future YouTube video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact short and opinion-free:
1. **Three magic tricks are presented** using ordinary objects.
2. **Trick locations**: Tricks are performed in a park and at the presenter's home.
3.. **First trick objects**:
* A water bottle
* A pen
4. **Second trick details**:
* Involves a glass, water, and a playing card
* Demonstrates the power of water and air creating a vacuum
5. **Third trick objects**:
* A carbonated soda can
* A bobby pin or needle
* A black piece of paper (for illusion)
6. **Third trick requirements**:
* The soda can must be partially empty
* The can must have a hole punctured in it (using the bobby pin or needle)
7. **Physics involved**:
* Air pressure holds a card in place (in the second trick)
* Carbonation pressure is utilized in the third trick
8. **Pen trick method**:
* Involves a duplicate pen
* Utilizes light refraction to create the illusion
* Requires weighting the pen with nails, weights, or ball bearings
9. **Performance tips**:
* Angle of performance is crucial for the pen trick
* Lighting is important for the third trick (using black paper)
10. **Call to action**:
* Viewers are encouraged to submit videos of themselves performing the tricks to a provided email for potential feature in a future YouTube video.