no, how would music have any affect on anything... well maybe on sleep or concentration. also, there are too many variables involved. i doubt you can find two people with the exact same weight, height, and controled running speed... douche
You can add as much music as you want to a project. As long as the project calls for music. If for a school project, ask your teacher what the musical requirements are.
There's music cognition, which is a branch of science that has to do with music.
Yes. Research has shown that people walk faster when listening to quick-tempo music.
The beat and the tempo of the music get faster and faster.
How the music beats effect the sound and sound waves.
It is not the rap music that makes your heart beat faster it is how loud the music is. My friend did a test on that for a science project, and the answers varried. It depends on the person and it depends on the volume and intensity and everything
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i am doing a science project on muscial hamster maze. origanally musical mouse maze but i do not own a mouse so im using a hamster.
Music To My Hands (=
i am doing a science project on it i ll post it when i find out srry I am Also doing a science project on it. Its VERY complicated.
Try different kinds of music like: Rock Jazz Classical ...etc...
im doing a science project on this question and the fish acts.......
Well, you can say "TALENTED MUSICAL MUSICIAN
Ears of corn are listening.
A control in a science fair project would usually be a separate running of the experiment where you don't change anything. Example: If you are testing the effect that music has on plant growth, you would grow a plant with no music.
you could see if dogs eat quicker or slower when listening to different types of music
Chemistry is applied in making most of the instruments that are used in music. Moreover, for people to enjoy a given type of music there must be harmony. Chemistry helps perform that.