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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Three – Static Electricity

Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Three – Static Electricity

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Here is the next project in our series of science fair projects kids will enjoy. This is one of our really fun science fair projects kids will love to do. We are going to make a dancing paper snake!

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 dancing snake

What you need for this experiment:

  • A piece of tissue paper about 4 inches by 4 inches
  • A pair of scissors
  • A pen
  • A wooly sweater
  • A lid of a tin, big enough for your snake to fit on

How to do this experiment:

  1. Cut a spiral formed “snake” our of the tissue paper
  2. Place it on your lid
  3. Bend the head of your “snake” so it is upward
  4. Rub your pen on the wooly sweater for a few minutes
  5. Hold it an inch or so above the snake
  6. What happens?
  7. Why do you think it happens?
  8. Try and explain it after reading the explanation in the first experiment in this series on this blog
  9. Why do you think we placed it on the tine lid?
  10. Does it play any role in the “snake dance?”

The clue here is that when you hold the electrically charged pen close to the snake which is uncharged it is drawn to the pen and lifts up toward the pen. The moment the electrons pass to the snake, the tin lid absorbs it and the snake is once again uncharged. That is why it keeps on lifting again and again.

This is the third 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 Two – Static Electricity

Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Two – Static Electricity

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Here is the next project in our series of science fair projects kids will enjoy. In this one we are going to try and separate finely ground pepper from salt! It is so important for kids to enjoy science that it is always good to do fun science experiments with them.

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!

For a good science fair project you have to make notes of all your steps, saying what you are doing and why you are doing it. You must formulate a hypothesis, sdo the experiment according to the correct scientific method and think of your display. It is always a good idea to take photos as you go.

The case of the pepper and the salt:

What you need:

  • Very fine pepper
  • Salt
  • A plastic spoon
  • A woolly sweater

What you have to do:

  1. Sprinkle quite a bit of the pepper and salt on the table
  2. Make sure you mix them well
  3. Rub the plastic spoon on the sweater for a few minutes
  4. Hold it above the mixture on the table, not too low but high enough for the pepper to attach to it
  5. What happens?
  6. What did you do when you rubbed the spoon on the sweater?
  7. Have a look at the explanation in our previous post called “Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part One – Static Electricity”

You must make sure the spoon is high enough, if it is not high enough the salt, that is heavier than the pepper, will also be able to jump as high as the pepper and the two will not separate.

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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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part One – Static Electricity

Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part One – Static Electricity

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All kids love the fun you can have with static electricity. This is why this is one of our science fair projects kids will really enjoy doing. This is a series of short experiments showing static electricity in action. The kids will be able to do most of it alone and all the supplies are readily available.

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 clinging balloons:

What you will need:

  • A few balloons
  • A woolly sweater

This is what you have to do:

  1. Blow up your balloons and tie them securely
  2. Rub the balloons against your sweater for a few minutes
  3. Now press them against the ceiling
  4. What happens?
  5. What did you do when you rubbed the balloons against your sweater?
  6. How does that make the balloons cling to the ceiling?
  7. Make note of how long they stay there
  8. Do you think there are factors that can make them fall down sooner or hang there for a longer period?
  9. Try boiling a kettle in the room and see what happens (let an adult help here!)

By rubbing the balloons against your sweater you are charging the balloons with electricity. How? They absorb small particles called electrons, which are negative electrical particles, from the sweater.

Because objects that are electrically charged draws objects that are not electrically charged, the balloons “stick” to the ceiling until they are no longer electrically charged.

Normally the balloons will stay there for a long time as the ceiling is a very weak conductor and the electrons flow very slowly through the ceiling because a room is normally very dry. If you room is a little more humid, it will take longer. It may be a good idea to do two experiments, one in dry air and one in humidity and see if your results differ.

This is the first of our short series of science fair projects kids will enjoy. Look our for our nest 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.

Download 24 Hour Science Projects!

For more FREE science fair projects visit our site Easy Science Fair Projects


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