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All living things have energy.  The objective of this science fair project is to prove that different varieties of nuts produce energy.
Electricity and Magnetism
Middle School
The purpose of this science fair project is to build a basic radio.
Electricity and Magnetism
Elementary School
Electricity and Magnetism
Middle School
Have you ever wondered if the heat from the sun is strong enough to cook food? This science experiment provides step-by-step instructions to help you answer this question.
Electricity and Magnetism
Elementary School
This project determines whether hands-on practice, mental practice, or no practice leads to better shooting of free-throws.
Sports
Middle School
Looking for a science experiement involving power? This experiment describes the steps for turning a lemon into a battery!
Electricity and Magnetism
Elementary School
Make a model of a power plant that uses steam! This article includes step-by-step instructions.
Electricity and Magnetism
Middle School
Read about how to make your own lighting- a great science fair project idea. Read more.
Electricity and Magnetism
Middle School
Construct batteries that make electricity from fruits with this fun science fair project.
Electricity and Magnetism
Elementary School
When you rub a balloon on your head, your hair stands up; but is that true for everyone? Does hair color affect static electricity?
Electricity and Magnetism
Second Grade
This project examines whether more expensive golf balls translate into better results on the golf course.
Sports
Middle School
This science fair idea is a great way for kids to explore static electricity. Kids will give a comb a static charge and watch as it separates pepper from salt.
Electricity and Magnetism
First Grade

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