Have you ever wondered what the freezing point of water is? Do know how salt affects the freezing point of water as well? This simple and fun science project will help you get the answer to both questions. What you need: • A small string or thread • Water • Table salt • Small toys …
Month: February 2020
Friction is the force that resists the motion of an object that moves relative to the other. Scientists speculate that friction is the outcome of electromagnetic attraction among the charged particles of surfaces that touch each other. Using floating rice, we can perform a simple friction experiment. What you need: • Raw grains of rice …
Water pressure ascertains the force of water that comes from the source, through the pipes. It is one of the properties of water. With this project, you’ll be able to know what water pressure is capable of. What you need: • Sharp knife or a pair of scissors with which to punch holes • Empty, …
Have you ever tried balancing a spoon or a pen on your finger? Do you think you can balance an upright flat stick on a chopstick? Without glue? With the help of the center of gravity, you can. What you need: • 2 clothes pins • A flat stick • A pipe cleaner • A …
Whenever you read the nutritional information on a cereal box, you always see “iron”. Iron is a metal and it’s in cereal. Have you ever thought it possible for a magnet to attract cereal? What you need: • Water • Preferred cereal with iron listed in its label • A neodymium magnet • A clear …