these are MY ( the person who write the quesion! ) Ideas..
1. How does music change your heart beat/rate?
2. Illusions, how do they work?
3. What can be used to see fingerprints?
i need help on my science fir project and how can meat dissolve in coca cola
A science fair project should attempt to answer a question or test a theory. You than document the steps that you took to answer your question or test the theory. When possible you can also recreate the experiment on site. For longer tests you would only present the end result along with pictures and documentation of previous steps. Despite silly suggestions from other people, a volcano is not a good science project. It does not answer any questions or test any theories, it just shows that you can build a model which may be fine for show and tell but serves no purpose in a science fair.
Any general store should do just ask where it is.
depends on what you are doing but i would say at least 3 to weed out any inconsistencies
Yes, In any type of science experiment, you should always use more than one test subject.
I used to love Science projects for the Science Fair when I was in school. I would do something simple, but fun, and make a volcano. It requires minimal ingredients, with the main ones being baking soda and vinegar. You can use food coloring to make it more fun!
The appendix is any special requirements needed for your project.
You could overlay the spirit of The Antarctic Treaty to your school. Read more, below.
Any science fair project form should at least have following fields: Name of the individual/organization, targeted audience, instructions to carry our your project, scientific explanation of the project, safety precautions, if any, and references. It is also important that information you fill put in the form is as concise as possible. Always rehearse your project couple of times before the actual show time.
you should be able to find that on any website. have you tried google?
Yes, there are plenty of helpful websites online that can give your child an idea for a science project. Check out Science Buddies at www.sciencebuddies.com
If the two ideas relate or flow into each other than go ahead! Make sure that the procedure is doable and that your purpose is clearly stated. The purpose of a science project is to find things out, so I recommend to always try new things and ideas. Remember, there is no such thing as a stupid question in science.