You can do a softball experiment about pitching with a stopwatch.By:Shaniya Bane
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you can do which popcorn pops the fastest :)
What the purpose of your project is, what you are going to answer when you are done. Usually a question if its a science and not technology project.
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How does playing music affect the growth of a flower. It works actually.
You can do anything in a science fair a popularly choice is too do a volcano!
Try the Julian's Science Fair site where there is a page on concrete experiments.
A 'science fair' is an event where students (usually younger children) who have done scientific experiments present the things they learned from those experiments. Whoever has the best presentation will win a prize.
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You could see how high it bounces, how far it rolls, or how far it goes.
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You can do it on if a aluminum or a wooden bat makes the ball go the farther distance! :) That got me an A.
Thisdefinitely depends on the school, but almost all schools do not allow snakes into the actual science fair. Although, as long as the snake, nor any other animal, is harmed, snakes may usually be used in science fair experiments.
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Anything that have to do with harmonics. Length of string, different materials, length of pipes etc.
In the context of a science fair, a problem refers to the question or issue that the student's project aims to investigate or address. It is the central focus of the scientific inquiry and guides the project's experiments, research, and conclusions. Identifying a clear and specific problem is essential for a successful science fair project.
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