Ace Your Physics Science Project
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Ace Your Forces and Motion Science Project
Great Science Fair Ideas
by Robert Gardner
Part of the Ace Your Physics Science Project series
What is friction? What is the coriolis force? Young scientists will explore the physics of forces and motion with the great experiments in this book. Full-color illustrations highlight key points to make science a snap. Many experiments are followed by ideas for science fair projects. Help students ace their next physics project or test.
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Ace Your Sports Science Project
Great Science Fair Ideas
by Madeline Goodstein
Part of the Ace Your Physics Science Project series
What does physics have to do with favorite sports? Readers will use baseball, basketball, football, and other sports to learn about the science behind sports; the Magnus effect, topspin and backspin, center of gravity, and more. Many of these high-interest sports experiments can be used to motivate students to participate in a science fair project.
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Ace Your Physical Science Project
Great Science Fair Ideas
by Robert Gardner
Part of the Ace Your Physics Science Project series
Solids, liquids, and gases, oh my! Readers will learn all about the states of matter and fundamental physical principles with the fun science experiments in this book. Readers find out if they can make water flow upward, if carbon dioxide is heavier than air, and more. Many experiments include ideas students can use for their science fair.
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Ace Your Weather Science Project
Great Science Fair Ideas
by Robert Gardner
Part of the Ace Your Physics Science Project series
Readers learn about barometers, humidity, snowflakes, and more with the great weather science experiments in this book. Authors Robert Gardner and Salvatore Tocci guide readers through their best weather science experiments using full-color illustrations. Many experiments include ideas for a student's science fair.
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Ace Your Math and Measuring Science Project
Great Science Fair Ideas
by Robert Gardner
Part of the Ace Your Physics Science Project series
Math and physics often go hand-in-hand. Math and measurements have even played a big role in scientific discovery since ancient times. Use math and measurement as the tools to successfully complete physical science experiments such as figuring out how big a raindrop is, discovering the first units of measure, and more. Many experiments include ideas students can use for their science fair.
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