Before its termination in the 1980's the Venona project proved many things. It proved that Guy Burgess was a double agent and so on.
The "hypothesis" would be a statement of what you were trying to discover or prove.
In an experimental project you will begin with background research and then make a hypotheses, and you will test it with different variables to prove your hypotheses true/false.
Maybe: A Baking soda Rocket Flower growth project Purifying water samples Examining which balloons last longest or examining which type of battery lasts longest Also, try doing something that fascinates you. See if you can prove which household cleaner is best, which plant formula is best, which liquid is the most flammable. What ever you like.
yes it can prove ....
It is the information you use on a project
The venona project was a secret collaboration of the U.S and the U.K intelligence agencies involving cryptanalis of messages sent by the intelligence agencies of the the Soviet Union, mostly during world war II.
Project Verona was an U.S counter intelligence effort to try to decrypt Soviet messages. The project lasted from 1943 until 1980.
it cracked the soviet spy codes and provided strong evidence that the Rosenbergs were guilty
It is a graph, chart, or pictures in a science project to prove that you did the project.
Venona
The overall information you are trying to prove
The overall information you are trying to prove
The hypothesis of a magic balloon project, as with any project depends on what you are trying to prove from your experiment. If you were trying to prove that a certain kind of balloon stretches farther than another type, your hypothesis would state that.
For a project to be created in Microsoft Project 2003, all of the following are necessary except for which one?
Prove that god exists
The best way to prove it is to point our your past success in working on long term projects.
Yes, you can. I have a science fair project to prove it.