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  • Offers 47 experiments of varied difficulty on topics ranging from buoyancy to simple machines.




    Science Fair Projects About the Properties of Matter: Using Marbles, Water, Ballons, and More




    Sports Science Projects: The Physics of Balls in Motion




    Forces and Motion Science Fair Projects: Using Water Balloons, Pulleys, and Other Stuff
    Primary School - Grades K, 1, 2, 3
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Is the air the same temperature in the sun and in the shade? [E]
    Gases Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Interdisciplinary Topic: Air
    Elementary School - Grades 4, 5, 6
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Investigate how decreasing the amount of air in a container affects the container's ability to transmit sound. [E]
    The effects of temperature on air volume [E] [P]
    Does a fan really cool the air? [E]
    How to build the best paper airplane in the world [E]
    Suspend a ball in a stream of air [E]
    Antibubbles - skins of air which float around underwater, and vanish when touched [E]

    Gases Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Interdisciplinary Topic: Air
    Middle School - Grades 7, 8, 9
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Measure how the buoyancy of helium-filled latex balloons changes over time. [E]
    Egg in a Bottle - demonstrate air pressure balance [E]
    Demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion by a rocket car with escaping air as the action force [E]
    Determine the temperature of the air inside a pipe by measuring the speed of sound. [E]
    Determine what type of glass would hold out radiant heat and cold air - single pane, double pane and Low E. [E]
    Determine the relationship between air pressure and sound decibels. [E]
    Discover the relationship between the amount of pressure put in the tank of an air cannon and the distance that the projectile flies. [E]
    Determine the relationship between air pressure and sound decibels [E]
    Explore what happens to air molecules when a trumpet is played and see if the effects of invisible air molecule movement could be made visible. [E]
    Gases Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Interdisciplinary Topic: Air
    High School - Grades 10, 11, 12
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Determining the Type of Particle in an Air Sample by Using Laser Light Scattering [E]
    Gases Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Interdisciplinary Topic: Air
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