There is no currently known technology for a zero gravity project on earth. No substance or material will "insulate" an object on earth from gravity. It (gravity) will always be present pulling down on everything here. It "reaches through" all known materials to anything above them. The best that can be hoped for is to figure out a way to use magnetics or something else to "levitate" an object against the force of gravity. A fan and moving air would supply upward force to offset the effects of gravity, and we see that in the so-called skydiving wind tunnel. There may be some other ways to apply a force on an object that will counter gravity, and the curious investigator will look for any as he considers what is suggested here.
A wind racer science project involves creating a small vehicle powered by wind energy. Students can design and build the racer using materials like cardboard, straws, or plastic cups, and test its speed by blowing air with a fan. This project helps demonstrate the principles of wind energy and aerodynamics in a fun and hands-on way.
One innovative idea for a science fair project involving an electric motor is to investigate the effect of different types of magnets on the motor's performance. Another idea could be to build a small-scale electric vehicle and test how different factors, such as weight or wheel size, impact its speed and efficiency.
The cost of a solar powered car kit for a science fair project can range from $20 to $100 or more, depending on the quality and complexity of the kit. It is also possible to build a simple solar powered car using basic materials like cardboard, wheels, a small motor, and a solar panel, which may reduce costs.
The time it takes to build a wave energy system can vary depending on factors such as the size of the project, location, permitting processes, and technology used. On average, it can take anywhere from a few years to over a decade to plan, develop, and construct a wave energy project.
No, Thomas Edison did not build the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was developed during World War II by the Manhattan Project team led by scientists such as J. Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico Fermi. Edison was a prolific inventor known for his work in electricity and the light bulb.
Build a boat and write the word science on it.
a meat and two vege
you should make it out of paper, clay or just fail the project
I need an answer too its my science project
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Build an Iron Man suitCologneInsecticideMaterials:Spray ContainerAlcoholWater
I need an answer too its my science project
Genrally speaking no; however Using a computer to do a science project may involve programming -- pattern analysis, data interpretation; many things are available. A science project about computers could cover how to build one from just parts, how to upgrade a PC.
I think the question you wanted to ask is -"What is bibliography in a science fair project?"Bibliography in a science fair project is a list of the sources that you have referred to.For example -Name of the books you looked up to do your science projectName of the website 1you referred toName of the text bookName of the article
A miniature model of a hurricane. Although it is very tough to build, me and my friends built a model and we got an A++.
you need a motor and a senser to to let it move or buy a robot take out its motor and use that motor to build a robot i hope that settles it for u starkey
i honistly have no idea but my class is workink on a science project so some one please answer this please!!