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Is the glass half full or half empty? When speaking in terms of matter the glass is always full. A drinking glass without water is said to be “empty”. However, air within the glass is the matter that ...

Magnets are everywhere in our everyday lives! Hard drives that store data in your computer are coated with a magnetic material, the speakers in your headphones are powered by magnets, and your refrige ...

Talk It OverLight travels in waves. The waves have different lengths called (no surprises here!) wavelengths. Different colors of light have different wavelengths. Red light, for example, has a longer ...

Determine whether mass and weight are the same or differentIt is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want t ...

When contact between two generates friction, a static charge can result because electrons might get stripped off of one surface and transported onto another. When you touch an object with a static ch ...

This science project determines which metal has the highest rate of conductivity.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the ...

The air pressure project is designed to teach students the concept of air pressure in a fun way. The goals of the air pressure project are to engage students in a fun activity while teaching them the ...

Were humans able to boil water before we discovered how to make metal cookware? Absolutely. We’ve been boiling water in large, cup-shaped leaves for thousands of years! We’re able to pull this off bec ...

The goal of this experiment is to learn about radio waves. As they learn about the multiple sources of these waves and how difficult it is to block them, students will gain an appreciation of the pro ...

Electricity makes our lives easier by powering our lights, refrigerators, and even some cars! Electricity can travel around in systems called circuits, which carry current—a stream of flowing electron ...