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High School Science Fair Project Ideas

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Consult mechanics, automotive specialists for advice. Build a real engine or a scale model. Test and demonstrate its mechanical properties.
High School
Hard
Do you hate to waste energy? In this experiment you will design a mechanical device that is powered bythe process known as energy transformation.
High School
Hard
What is a great way to improve a building's ability to stay strong under stress? This project explores the process of bracing a building with parallelograms to improve sturdiness.
High School
Middle School
Science fair project that builds a magnetometer and demonstrate its uses.
High School
Middle School
Research basic components of vacuum cleaners, consult vacuum cleaner manufacturers for advice. Design vacuum with attachments that change automatically.
High School
Hard
This science fair project idea looks into the concept of powered parachutes as the future of transportation.
High School
Engineering
This science fair project idea determines if a robot equipped with sound/touch sensor circuitry displays sequential or random movement.
High School
Middle School
This science fair project idea outlines the practical applications of particular origami folding techniques.
High School
Applied Mathematics
In this project, learn how to measure the work done on an object. 'Work' is a term used in physics to indicate that a force has caused an object to move.
High School
Middle School
This project involves the programming and development of a 3D Rubik's Cube application using C++.
Ninth Grade
Hard
In this science fair project, you will learn to make a viscometer, an instrument that measures the flow rate of liquids.
High School
Middle School

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