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Energy Skate Park: Basics

Learn about conservation of energy with a skater gal! Explore different tracks and view the kinetic energy, potential energy and friction as she moves. Build your own tracks, ramps, and jumps for the ...

Energy Forms and Changes

Explore how heating and cooling iron, brick, water, and olive oil adds or removes energy. See how energy is transferred between objects. Build your own system, with energy sources, changers, and users ...

What’s in a food? - Project for kids (CREST Awards)

In this project you will test a range of foods to find out if they contain protein, reducing sugar, fat or starch. You will then do an experiment to work out how much energy is in each of the foods. F ...

Does Land or Water Warm Faster?

Solar radiation warms both land surfaces and water on our planet. Land surfaces absorb much more solar radiation than water. This is due to the fact that most land surfaces are darker than water which ...

Life Under Water: Meeting basic needs

All living things have basic needs that must be met in order for them to live.The habitats for living things must provide those basic needs.If their habitat is not meeting their basic needs they will ...

Chemical Energy in a Bottle

hemical energy is a form of potential energy stored in matter when atoms join together to form chemical compounds. It can be released when matter undergoes a chemical change. The food that you eat pro ...

Transferring Energy Through Sound

Understand how a vibrating object transfers energy to whatever it touches.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content ...

How to Keep Your Light Sticks Lit Up Longer

On a fall night, you’ve probably seen fireflies glowing in the bushes. Fireflies use chemiluminescence, a very efficient process that converts energy to light. Light sticks use a similar process. Do y ...

Mentos and Diet Coke Experiment

Carbon dioxide is the chemical compound that consists of two oxygen atoms bonded to a carbon atom. Carbon dioxide creates the bubbles in soda. The goal of this project is to explore the eruption of ca ...

Vortex

A vortex is defined as that downward swirling motion regularly observed in nature, often during volatile environmental conditions. A vortex is manifested in different forms, such as tornadoes, whirlpo ...

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