By: Tiffany Gadwell|2010-03-31|Science
Every year students in just about any grade level, at any school are asked to complete a sciencefair project. Some look forward to it. Some dread it.
By: Robert Bell|2010-07-09|Reference & Education
Doing sciencefairprojects should be fun for the kids. You can view extra details here http://introductiontoliterature.com. Here is one of our cushy sciencefairprojects kids can do that is fun. It wants very little goods, it also wants very little work, but it will requisite a little time.
By: Jason john|2011-01-27|Reference & Education
Project 1: Interference patterns Consider two slightly separated transparent surfaces. When light hits on these surfaces, part of the light will reflect from both the surfaces. The interference will occur according to the distance between the surfaces.
By: Dee Schrock|2010-03-29|Science
When looking for cool sciencefairprojects, one popular category is to show how science can help solve the problems that we are facing globally today.
By: Sue Gnagy Fegan|2011-01-11|Reference & Education
Many schools have an annual sciencefair of some sort. Some go all out with big bashes, and others are more subdued within each classroom.
By: Sue Gnagy Fegan|2010-12-11|Reference & Education
In homes across the world, there are parents who are frantically looking for quick and easy sciencefairprojects for their kids. Here is the situation. You are in the typical position parents find themselves in where the deadline is looming and your child has yet to start their project.
By: Dee Schrock|2010-03-30|Science
High school sciencefairprojects can be on any number of topics, depending upon the science course being taken. In the high school years students are allowed to take more advanced biology, chemistry, Earth science and in some cases, rudimentary physics and astronomy courses.
By: ronako|2010-12-24|Reference & Education
We all know that white colour/light is composed of many colours. When white light hits a surface, some colours or light waves of a particular wavelength are absorbed and the remaining colours are reflected back. The colour of the material will be determined by the colours which are reflected back.
By: ronako|2010-12-23|Reference & Education
Sun, candle, electric bulbs etc are sources which produce light, but they produce heat also. Can u imagine any light source which does not provide heat? Yes, by glow worms.
By: ronako|2011-01-04|Reference & Education
If somebody ask you what is the colour of the sky, then you will surely answer that it is blue. But actually it doesn't look blue all the time. You may have also seen the sky in different colours such as red, orange, yellow and amber beneath the white clouds.