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Spiders react to a vibration in their web by approaching the area to see whether a prey has been caught. This science project tests whether the frequency with which the object hits the web affects how ...

Heat and cold can strongly affect the speed of a chemical reaction. This science project will determine the effect heat has on the reaction between a seltzer tablet and a glass of water.It is an educa ...

How do living cells interact with the environment around them? All living things possess catalysts, or substances within them that speed up chemical reactions and processes. Enzymes are molecules that ...

Reaction time is the time it takes to process information, more specifically the time interval between a stimulus and reaction. In nature having a short reaction time will increase the animal's chance ...

Newton’s third law is abstract, and can be hard for people to understand without seeing it visually. This science project demonstrates how each action (the movement of the water out of the carton) has ...

The nervous system helps information travel through your body. It consists of the 5 senses, your brain, your spinal column, and the nerves that connect them all together. Suppose your eyes see a baseb ...

Determine if left-handed people have faster response times.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 t ...

Investigate the difference in reaction times between boys and girls.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If y ...

This science project explores endothermic reactions by comparing the temperature change that results from various chemicals added to water. How do cold packs work In chemistry, what happens during ...