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Hipervinculo Física
Have you ever noticed how the Sun moves across the sky during the day? It rises in the East and reaches its highest point in the sky around lunchtime. Then, it descends, setting in the West. Although ...
Hipervinculo Física
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and it’s the second-largest planet in the solar system, behind Jupiter. Unlike Earth, Saturn is a gas giant that is mostly like hydrogen and helium instead of s ...
The objedtive of this experiment is to find latitude, and to learn about geographic locations, and what this means in our lives.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title o ...
Hipervinculo Física
Are the stars spinning, or is it just you? Discover how the spinning Earth changes the way we see stars. If you’re a stargazer (or an aspiring one), this science fair project will help you create a st ...
Hipervinculo Física
Have you ever wondered why some towels pick up more liquid than others? There is a variety of factors that make some types of cloth more absorbent than others, and the brand that advertises that it pi ...
Hipervinculo Física
Electricity makes our lives easier by powering our lights, refrigerators, and even some cars! Electricity can travel around in systems called circuits, which carry current—a stream of flowing electron ...
Hipervinculo Física
You are lost in the wilderness. You know there is a highway several miles north of you, but you don’t know which direction north is. Luckily, you have a magnet with you! How can you find your way usin ...
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Yikes! You’ve just spilled water all over the table! Never fear, there are paper towels nearby. As you clean up your mess you notice that water is spreading throughout the paper towel. What is going o ...
Hipervinculo Física
It's a trick, it's magic -- no! It's capillary action, the amazing, gravity-defying scientific phenomenon that causes liquids to flow up. How does it work? Why does it work? Wonder no more because wit ...
Hipervinculo Física
Velocity is the rate of change of an object involving both its speed and direction of motion. You are probably already familiar with speed, which is how fast or slow an object is going. The speedomete ...
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