Try using electrolysis to separate the oxygen from the hydrogen in water. How about making electricity with a lemon and two nails, or you could make an electro magnet by winding a coil around a nail and connecting it to a battery.
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Some science experiments involve substances that would be dangerous to get in your eyes.
The first person to experiment with electricity is considered to be William Gilbert, an English scientist who conducted experiments on electricity and magnetism in the late 16th century. He is often credited with laying the foundation for the study of electricity as a scientific field.
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Where you control the variable factors that involve conducting the experiment.
The kite experiment, conducted by Benjamin Franklin, demonstrated that lightning is electricity. Franklin used a kite with a metal key attached to it to draw electricity from a storm cloud, which he then stored in a Leyden jar, proving that lightning and electricity are the same. This experiment helped advance our understanding of electricity and laid the foundation for the development of lightning rods.
They are both dealing with electricity, so yes. 'static' electricity is mearely a categorization of electric phenomena. The best I've seen it dealt with is here: http://amasci.com/emotor/stmiscon.html#one
That is a vague question. An autism experiment could involve teaching methodolgies, medications, or dietary changes.
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a 100-year hold time
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