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Friction is kind of a drag. Every time you push on something, friction pushes back. To get an object moving, you have to overcome the friction force first. If you’ve ever walked on pavement and sudden ...

This project explores the relationship between gravity and balance. The goals of this project are: To conduct experiments in balance. To discover the ways in which we utilize balance.It is an educatio ...

Determine if the size of the parachute will change the rate at which an object falls.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to ...

This classic children’s game will demonstrate sound's ability to travel through air vs. through a piece of string.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resourc ...

We ask a lot out of our bridges. We build them across vast spaces, stack them into double decker’s and place bumper-to-bumper traffic on them. We expect that our bridges will support a great deal of w ...

Glasses and contact lenses refract rays of light so that they are focused on a person’s retina. This science project demonstrates visually how glass can refract light rays. It is an educational ...

Are the stars spinning, or is it just you? Discover how the spinning Earth changes the way we see stars. If you’re a stargazer (or an aspiring one), this science fair project will help you create a st ...

In this experiment, students will find out whether matching resonant frequencies can cause objects to shatter. This is a pretty advanced experiment as it requires knowledge of both acoustics and how t ...

In this experiment we make a fireproof balloon. What makes the balloon pop when there is no water in it? What prevents the water balloon from popping? Does the rubber have anything to do with this rea ...

Demonstrate that light travels in straight lines. Experiment with reflecting light.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to th ...