Easy Science Fair Projects To Do On Short Notice
Posted by admin on July 15, 2009 · 2 Comments
Maybe you’ve left it too late and now you need to Science Fair Projects you can do quickly. Well, you’re lucky, this is a fun and easy that you can do in less than 24 hours! This is one of our many simple science fair projects to do on short notice, this experiment is about heat dissipation. You will try to find out which colors absorb more heat than others. Here are the questions you should be able to answer when you’ve completed this science fair project: How Ice Cube melting the most? How does color effect of melting ice cubes? What does this say about you heat absorption color? Has dark colors absorb more heat than light colors? Now we have to start our experiments: Do you know what the first is you have to do? Yes, you formulate your hypothesis! By doing this experiment to see what Ice Cube, covered in different colors, they melt, what do you think your hypothesis should be? Okay it is: Do dark colors absorb more heat than light colors. What you need for this easy science fair projects (known as the material): Several different colors of fabric about 6 or 7 inches square, as many as you can, but at least 5 different colors scissors An Ice Cube for each color of cloth, the ice cubes be more or less the same size, a good food scale that can weigh very small differences, a large cookie sheet or a tray, a pencil, a note book, a camera, how to do this experiment (called the procedure): Cut pieces of fabric to a size slightly larger than the tops of the ice cubes Now you have to consider every Ice Cube and note the importance Put ice cubes on the cookie tray Take a photo of the screen cover every Ice Cube with a piece of fabric sure to write down what color you’ve done over the Ice Cube you have to calculate the percentage by weight of each cube lost late. Time to take a photo of your screen Place cookie tray in direct sunlight, leave it for 15 minutes, if it is not too hot. If it is very hot and cubes will melt very quickly, you have to watch it earlier. That you have to figure out yourself Take a photograph of the screen Take ice cubes back and take a picture on your monitor Weigh each Ice Cube as quickly as possible to prevent further melt Write down everyone’s attention now, you need to determine the proportion of weight of each cube have lost. This is how you do it: you take the top weight of Ice Cube and you subtract the end of consideration of the Ice Cube. This amounts to dividing the starting weight is multiplied by one hundred to get a percentage. A formula to show this will be easier: (Beginning weight) – (final weight) / Beginning weight x 100 = percent fused Can you think of what more you can do to screen now? Yes, you have to make a graph to show the differences in the proportion of each Ice Cube melting. Now you can come to your conclusion about the difference in different colors absorb heat. If you have more time for science fair projects to do, you can take this experiment further by doing the same thing, but the tray in the refrigerator or by covering it with a box to see if it makes any difference to the results and formulate why you think it makes a difference. For example, no heat is absorbed by the box play no role in it?









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