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In this experiment, students will discover whether cooking food destroys potential vitamin levels. In this case, we will be focusing on vitamin C in citrus fruits. Students can, however, extend the ex ...

Design the perfect arrow. The goals of this project are: To study the history and aerodynamics of arrows. To calculate an optimal arrow design. To invent a new or improved arrow design.It is an educat ...

Anyone who has tried to make a soft-boiled egg knows how difficult it is to perfect. Cooking time, temperature, and cooking methods all play a factor. Experimenting with soft-boiled eggs shows how hea ...

We will test whether it is true that humans are taller right after they wake up in the morning than later during the day/night.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of ...

Find out what happens when the fudge crystallizes at different temperatures.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the conte ...

Have you ever wondered why you don’t fall out of an upside down loop on a roller coaster, or why a satellite can stay in orbit around the earth? Centripetal force is a force that causes an object to m ...

This project determines who, on average, can jump higher, boys or girls, younger people or older, and how these two factors, gender and age, interact with one another.It is an educational content by e ...

How do green plants become green? They actually use light to create a pigment called chlorophyll, which gives them their green color. But which wavelengths of light allow them to create chlorophyll? F ...

Test water to tell if it has salt content without having to drink it first. Is there salt in your water? You can easily test this doing a simple science fair experiment. Salt acts as a conductor. That ...