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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Six – Static Electricity
Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Six – Static Electricity
Here is part six of our Science Fair projects Kids Will Enjoy about static Electricity. In this experiment we are going to see how to a spoon, laden with static electricity, will draw puffed wheat or rice to it. Opposite to a negative and a negative “pushing” each other away as in our previous example.
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Here are our science fair projects kids will enjoy:
Remember, for all science fair projects you have to make notes of everything you do, why you do it, what you are trying to prove or demonstrate and your conclusion. It is always a good idea to take photos for your exhibition.
The case of the plastic spoon and the puffed wheat or rice:
What you will need for this experiment:
- A bowl of puffed wheat or rice
- A plastic teaspoon
- A wooly sweater
How to do your experiment:
- Without doing anything to the spoon, keep it just above the bowl of puffed wheat or rice.
- What happens?
- Rub the spoon on your sweater for a few minutes to load it with the extra electrons until it is negative.
- Now hold the spoon just above the bowl of puffed wheat or rice.
- What happens?
- Keep the spoon there.
- Why does it happen?
- What happens after a short while?
- Why does it happen?
After you have done all the previous science projects, you should be able to explain what happened here. Remember you should be able to give a scientific explanation for every step and why you are doing it.
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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Five – Static Electricity
Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Five – Static Electricity
Here is part five of our Science Fair projects Kids Will Enjoy about static Electricity. In this experiment we are going to see how to objects that are negatively laden “push” each other away. Opposite to a negative and positive drawing each other.
Remember for a full science project you will have to combine this whole series, so, I hope you have time to wait for them all! If not, there is a very good solution for you, go to 24 Hour Science Projects; there you will find complete science fair projects you can do in 24 hours or less! So, if you are in a hurry, go to 24 Hour Science Projects now!
Here are our science fair projects kids will enjoy:
Remember, for all science fair projects you have to make notes of everything you do, why you do it, what you are trying to prove or demonstrate and your conclusion. It is always a good idea to take photos for your exhibition.
The case of the hostile balloons!
What you will need:
- 2 Balloons
- 2 pieces of string
- A wooly sweater
How to do this experiment:
- Blow up both balloons as much as possible without bursting them
- Tie them with the strings
- Rub both on your sweater for a few minutes
- What happens?
- Why do you think it happens?
- What happens to the balloon closest to your sweater?
After you have rubbed the balloons on your sweater, they are both negatively laden with electrons they withdrew from your sweater. Because the sweater has given off the electrons it is now positively laden, this is why the balloon closest to your sweater sticks to your sweater while the two balloons drift far apart. So, what does that tell you about two objects that are negative or positively laden?
This is the fifth of our short series of science fair projects kids will enjoy. Look out for our next post as doing all these experiments as one will probably be the best way of doing a thorough science fair project.
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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Four – Static Electricity
Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Four – Static Electricity
Here is the next project in our series of science fair projects kids will enjoy. In this project kids will see why the effect of static electricity takes of in humid conditions. Here we are going to use a plastic spoon to “bend” a very thin stream of water.
Remember for a full science project you will have to combine this whole series, so, I hope you have time to wait for them all! If not, there is a very good solution for you, go to 24 Hour Science Projects; there you will find complete science fair projects you can do in 24 hours or less! So, if you are in a hurry, go to 24 Hour Science Projects now!
Here are our science fair projects kids will enjoy:
Remember, for all science fair projects you have to make notes of everything you do, why you do it, what you are trying to prove or demonstrate and your conclusion. It is always a good idea to take photos for your exhibition.
The case of the water “bend!”
What you will need for this experiment:
- A plastic spoon
- A wooly sweater
- Access to a reliable tap where you can turn it on to make a really small little stream of water
How to do this project:
- Rub the spoon against the wooly sweater for a few minutes
- Open the tap so it makes the smallest stream possible
- Bring the spoon close to the water stream
- What happens?
- Why do you think it happens?
- Read the explanation about static electricity in the first of this series on static electricity.
At first the electrically laden plastic spoon draws the water. Should the spoon touch the water, the experiment is over as water is a good conductor of electricity and will immediately draw the electricity from the spoon and the spoon will not be charged any more. Therefore it will stop “bending” the water. This is why experiments on static electricity works better on dry days than on days that are very humid.
This is the fourth of our short series of science fair projects kids will enjoy. Look out for our next post as doing all these experiments as one will probably be the best way of doing a thorough science fair project.
If you want to make sure you do a really winning science fair project; go to 24 Hour Science Projects now! Access is instant, your project can be ready tomorrow.
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