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**Title:** 3 Magic Tricks with Ordinary Objects
**Tricks:**
1. **Water Bottle Trick**: Create a vacuum using a water bottle, card, and air to make the card stick to the bottle.
2. **Soda Can Trick**: Make a seemingly empty soda can refill itself through a hidden puncture, leveraging carbonation and misdirection.
3. **Pen Disappearance Trick**: Use a weighted pen, light refraction, and palming to make a pen disappear and reappear, with a duplicate pen revealing the illusion.
**Format:**
* Introduction to the tricks
* Performance and explanation of each trick
* Tips for practice, misdirection, and variation
* Call to action: Share videos of performing these tricks for potential feature in 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** in the content.
2. **Ordinary objects are used** for the tricks, such as a water bottle.
3. **A water bottle and air can create a simple illusion** involving surface area tension.
4. **A playing card can be used to demonstrate air pressure** holding up the card with water.
5. **Carbonated soda cans can be manipulated** to create a trick involving physics.
6. **A bobby pin or needle can be used to puncture an aluminum can** for a trick.
7. **Protection is recommended** when performing a trick involving puncturing a soda can.
8. **A black piece of paper can be used to create an illusion of an empty can** in good lighting.
9. **Cans should be about half empty** for a specific soda-related trick to work.
10. **Physics with carbonation is key to a soda can trick** involving shaking the can.
11. **Light refraction can make a pen appear to disappear** if performed at the right angle.
12. **A duplicate pen is needed** for a pen disappearance trick.
13. **Weighting a pen with nails, weights, or ball bearings** makes it sink for a trick.
14. **Palming a pen is a technique used** in a pen disappearance trick.
15. **Viewers are encouraged to submit videos of themselves performing the tricks** to a provided email for potential feature in a future video.