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.
Buy the magic trick and it will tell you
This question can unfortunately not be answered because it does not make sense
My hypothesis for my experiment was that rubbing the balloon on the wool sweater will make the balloon stay on the desk the longest. I believe this because the sweater was furry. I also predicted that there would not be a different in the amount of time the balloon stayed on the desk at different times of day.
The balloon is electrified by transferring elect rons from/to your hair. This electrified balloon then attracts electrons on the wall and this attraction force causes the balloon to stick to the wall until the charges decay form leakage to the wall or air.
yes you can... if you put a friut in a bottle and put it in the sun the balloon up. i did this for my science fair project in 7th grade. i had one balloon that was sucked into the cup
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
The hypothesis for a balloon rocket is whether the shape of the balloon will affect the distance that it will travel.
Buy the magic trick and it will tell you
my hypothesis is that the dishsoap makes the colors move
yes it is necessary for every research project to have a set of hypothesis
If the car is lighter, Then the balloon powered car will go further.
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You just did it, If you don't do your hypothesis you will be missing a step on the project.
This question can unfortunately not be answered because it does not make sense
a hypothesis is an educated guess on a science project and even know it seems like it is wrong it is not a hypotheses is a educated guess