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A non-Newtonian fluid contains elements of both a liquid and a solid. This science project allows you to explore a simple non-Newtonian fluid.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking ...

The purpose of this project is to determine what effect substances have on ice, and which of these products most effectively melts ice. The goal of the project is to develop an understanding of why pe ...

Determine if sound travels best through the air, water or a solid.The purpose of this experiment is to test how sound travels through the three phases of matter and to see if one of these phases trans ...

This project examines liquids of different densities.It 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 to down ...

Evaporation is the process of water transferring from a liquid to a gas and is the primary method for water to move into the atmosphere during the water cycle. Scientists believe that the earth’s ocea ...

The temperature of an object can greatly change what that object can do! In this case, a golf ball can be heated or cooled in order to explore the effects of its temperature on its total elasticity. E ...

How do liquids of various densities interact with each other?It 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 ...

A crystal is an organized group of molecules, each with their own shape. For example, snowflakes are made of ice crystals and each snowflake is different. You can make crystals by using salt or sugar. ...

As infants we learn to stack blocks, taking one block and placing it on top of the other, hoping that it will not topple. Just as we learned to build a tower of blocks we can learn to build a stack of ...

If you swirl water around in a cup, you’ll notice how easily and fast the water will move. But have you ever tried to swirl some maple syrup around in a cup? It doesn’t respond to your movements in th ...