Lots of things could be improvised. There is a section on "experiments".
Perhaps one could try blowing up a balloon by adding baking soda and vinegar.
What does an aspirin dissolve best in? Water? Vinegar? Baking soda + Water? Ammonia?
Can you put a candle out by touching the wick with copper wire? Aluminum wire? Steel wire? Pencil Lead?
At room temperature, what feels colder, Brick? Steel sheet? Copper sheet? Plastic Sheet? Foam Rubber? Styrofoam? If they are all the same temperature, why does one feel colder than another?
Well, i would suggest that it is applied science as if you do physical science it makes you completely unpure. This is especially true for sexual intercourse and reproduction x
An experiment is a method of testing - with the goal of explaining - the nature of reality. Experiments can vary from personal and informal (eg. tasting a range of chocolates to find a favourite), to highly controlled (eg. tests requiring complex apparatus overseen by many scientists hoping to discover information about subatomic particles). More formally, an experiment is a methodical procedure carried out with the goal of verifying, falsifying, or establishing the accuracy of a hypothesis. Experiments vary greatly in their goal and scale, but always rely on repeatable procedure and logical analysis of the results. A child may carry out basic experiments to understand the nature of gravity, while teams of scientists may take years of systematic investigation to advance the understanding of a phenomenon.Experimentation is the step in the scientific method that helps people decide between two or more competing explanations - or hypotheses. These hypotheses suggest reasons to explain a phenomenon, or predict the results of an action. An example might be the hypothesis that "if I release this ball, it will fall to the floor": this suggestion can then be tested by carrying out the experiment of letting go of the ball, and observing the results. Formally, a hypothesis is compared against its opposite or null hypothesis ("if I release this ball, it will not fall to the floor"); the null hypothesis is that there is no explanation or predictive power of the phenomenon through the reasoning that is being investigated. Once hypotheses are defined, an experiment can be carried out - and the results analysed - in order to confirm, refute, or define the accuracy of the hypotheses.Asking what an expirement is pretty much like asking what an experiment is except in the past tense. An experiment is a way one test a theory or idea. The are many ways of going about doing this, but all of these methods are backed by a question, hypothesis, and a procedure.
research the problem.
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Bunjee jumping Catapult Hope this helps :) If you want to know what elastic potential energy is, I suggest you take a look at this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa/forces/forceselasticityrev1.shtml
a suitable still model for science exhibition is volcanos
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i would suggest pea plants. very good. worked for my science experiment to test with 8 liquids! very easily handelable!
I would suggest taking a poll on this. Since it is a question of opinion, you can't get the correct answer since no one knows the numbers.
To find science experiments that the class can enjoy I would suggest trying the following sites which offer many great ideas.www.sciencebob.com/sciencefair/ideas.php or www.science-ideas.com/
Amazing physics demonstration for you.
Suggest a new hypothesis that could lead a different experiment
Choose a name according to what you are exhibiting.
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It is certainly possible. The conclusion from your experiment may prove to be tentative and you may need to design a better experiment to improve the reliability of the conclusion, or the experiment may suggest alternatives which you may wish to explore. Most of science is about that: an experiment leads to conclusions. Further experiments result in refinements to the conclusions and, occasionally, to the replacement of earlier theories with new models.
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some do i dont suggest it though but in there time its common for them to experiment with drugs