100 Award-Winning Science Fair ProjectsScience is at work everywhere - in the kitchen, up in the sky down in the ground, and all around us in plants, animals, machines, even the mind. Here are 100 ways to show how it works and come out tops at school project time. - Stir up chemical magic - Turn a copper pot green with oxidation - Prove that computers emit radio waves - Show off medieval ballistics - - Create virtual 3-D with a polarised lens - Simulate rock abrasion - - Chemists & Cooks - Earth & Sky - Mechanics & Motion - Sparks & Waves - - Light & Sound - Eye & Mind - Plants & Animals - Stars & Planets - * Serious learning about real science is hidden in this away-from-school entertainment for 8-12 year olds. Impress your science teacher! |
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... Phenakistoscope Animation Television - Screen Phosphorescence Additive & Subtractive Colors Strobe Effect of a Computer Monitor Test for Computer - Screen Refresh Rate Wheatstone 3 - D Viewer Tabletop Stereoscope Free - Viewing ...
... Phenakistoscope Animation Television - Screen Phosphorescence Additive & Subtractive Colors Strobe Effect of a Computer Monitor Test for Computer - Screen Refresh Rate Wheatstone 3 - D Viewer Tabletop Stereoscope Free - Viewing ...
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Glen Vecchione. Phenakistoscope Animation Television - Screen Phosphorescence Additive & Subtractive Colors. You Will ... Phenakistoscope Wheel Construction Procedure 1. Tie one end of the string to the pencil . Place the cardboard on a ...
Glen Vecchione. Phenakistoscope Animation Television - Screen Phosphorescence Additive & Subtractive Colors. You Will ... Phenakistoscope Wheel Construction Procedure 1. Tie one end of the string to the pencil . Place the cardboard on a ...
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... Phenakistoscope Procedure 1. Remove an ornament from one end of the dowel , and push a completed paper disc along the dowel until it sits against the record . You may have to attach a little tape to the disc to keep it from folding over ...
... Phenakistoscope Procedure 1. Remove an ornament from one end of the dowel , and push a completed paper disc along the dowel until it sits against the record . You may have to attach a little tape to the disc to keep it from folding over ...
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