Answers about Science Experiments
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In science fair terms, reflection refers to the process of thinking about and analyzing the results and findings of a scientific project. It involves considerin
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Does a tornado move in a predictable path?
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Tornados are generally unpredictable in terms of their exact path and can change direction rapidly. Meteorologists use various tools to forecast tornado activit
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Science Experiments
What should have been the only independent variable in paola's experiment?
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The only independent variable in Paola's experiment should have been the factor that she intentionally manipulated or varied in order to observe its effect on t
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Physics
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What is threshold frequency in photoelectric effect?
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Threshold frequency refers to the minimum frequency of incident light required to eject electrons from the surface of a metal in the photoelectric effect. Elect
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Science Experiments
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How is stearidonic acid different from stearic acid?
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Stearidonic acid is an omega-3 fatty acid, while stearic acid is a saturated fat. Stearidonic acid has health benefits, such as reducing inflammation and suppor
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Do hydrangea like acid?
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Yes, Fit Smart Capsules review hydrangeas prefer acidic soil with a pH level between 5.5 and 6.5. Acidic soil helps hydrangeas absorb nutrients effectively and promotes healthy growth an
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Science Experiments
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Why does silver not burn?
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Silver has a high thermal conductivity and is not easily oxidized at high temperatures, which prevents it from burning. Even when exposed to flames, silver typi
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Science Experiments
What was boyle's conclusion in the respiration experiment?
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In Boyle's respiration experiment, he concluded that animals consume a substance from the air during respiration, which we now know to be oxygen. This marked an
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Physics
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Why does a larger bouncy ball bounce higher than a smaller one?
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A larger bouncy ball bounces higher than a smaller one because it has more mass, which allows it to store more energy when it compresses against the ground. Thi
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Football - American
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A football player kicks a football and a balloon what will happen?
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The football will move faster and travel further due to its shape and weight, while the balloon will move slower and not travel as far due to its lighter weight
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Nuclear Energy
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How is a Pressurized Water Reactor different from a Boiling Water Reactor?
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In a Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR), water heated by the reactor core remains under high pressure to prevent boiling, while in a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), t
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Chemistry
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Melting of butter can be change reversed back?
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Yes, it can be brought back to solid by cooling. Because butter has only changed its state, which is a type of physical change. But some substances solids chang
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Science Experiments
What are some good science fair projects involving balloons?
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Investigating the effect of temperature on the inflation rate of balloons. Studying the impact of different gases on the buoyancy of balloons. Discovering how
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Science Experiments
What is A group's exclusive control over goods?
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Monopoly is a group's exclusive control over goods or services within a particular market, allowing them to set prices and restrict competition. This can have n
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Physics
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When electric currents flow in the same direction through two wires the wires attract each other why?
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When electric currents flow through wires, they create magnetic fields around them. If the currents flow in the same direction, the magnetic fields produced by
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Science Experiments
What safety percaustions do you take when doing an experiment that involoves an open flam e?
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When working with an open flame, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety goggles and a lab coat. Work in a well-ventilated area, k
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Science Experiments
What is a catchy science fair titles with sunscreen and seawater?
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Whether the title is "catchy" or not is of minor importance to most judges relative to whether it's an accurate representation of the project or not. You want t
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Science Experiments
What is the independent variable in an experiment that shows how the volume of gas changes with the temperature?
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The independent variable in this experiment is the temperature. This is the variable that is manipulated or controlled by the researcher to observe its effect o
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Volcanoes
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What should you bring if you went to visit a volcano?
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If you're visiting a volcano, it's important to bring sturdy shoes with good grip, a hat and sunscreen for sun protection, plenty of water to stay hydrated, and
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Science Experiments
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Why does gravity pull items down harder when they're higher?
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Gravity pulls objects downwards with the same force regardless of their height. The apparent increase in force felt on higher objects may be due to the added po
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Science Experiments
What experiment can you do with dry ice?
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You can create a "dry ice bubble" by placing dry ice in warm water inside a container with a soap solution on top. The dry ice will produce carbon dio
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Science Experiments
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Is vinger an acid or a base?
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Vinegar is an acid because it contains acetic acid.
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Tornadoes
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Does a tornado move in a predictable path?
Asked by Wiki User
Tornados are generally unpredictable in terms of their exact path and can change direction rapidly. Meteorologists use various tools to forecast tornado activit
Read more
Science Experiments
What should have been the only independent variable in paola's experiment?
Asked by Wiki User
The only independent variable in Paola's experiment should have been the factor that she intentionally manipulated or varied in order to observe its effect on t
Read more
Physics
+2
What is threshold frequency in photoelectric effect?
Asked by Wiki User
Threshold frequency refers to the minimum frequency of incident light required to eject electrons from the surface of a metal in the photoelectric effect. Elect
Read more
Science Experiments
+1
How is stearidonic acid different from stearic acid?
Asked by Wiki User
Stearidonic acid is an omega-3 fatty acid, while stearic acid is a saturated fat. Stearidonic acid has health benefits, such as reducing inflammation and suppor
Read more
Science
+2
Do hydrangea like acid?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, Fit Smart Capsules review hydrangeas prefer acidic soil with a pH level between 5.5 and 6.5. Acidic soil helps hydrangeas absorb nutrients effectively and promotes healthy growth an
Read more
Science Experiments
+2
Why does silver not burn?
Asked by Wiki User
Silver has a high thermal conductivity and is not easily oxidized at high temperatures, which prevents it from burning. Even when exposed to flames, silver typi
Read more
Science Experiments
What was boyle's conclusion in the respiration experiment?
Asked by Wiki User
In Boyle's respiration experiment, he concluded that animals consume a substance from the air during respiration, which we now know to be oxygen. This marked an
Read more
Physics
+1
Why does a larger bouncy ball bounce higher than a smaller one?
Asked by Wiki User
A larger bouncy ball bounces higher than a smaller one because it has more mass, which allows it to store more energy when it compresses against the ground. Thi
Read more
Football - American
+1
A football player kicks a football and a balloon what will happen?
Asked by Wiki User
The football will move faster and travel further due to its shape and weight, while the balloon will move slower and not travel as far due to its lighter weight
Read more
Nuclear Energy
+1
How is a Pressurized Water Reactor different from a Boiling Water Reactor?
Asked by Wiki User
In a Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR), water heated by the reactor core remains under high pressure to prevent boiling, while in a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR), t
Read more
Chemistry
+1
Melting of butter can be change reversed back?
Asked by Wiki User
Yes, it can be brought back to solid by cooling. Because butter has only changed its state, which is a type of physical change. But some substances solids chang
Read more
Science Experiments
What are some good science fair projects involving balloons?
Asked by Wiki User
Investigating the effect of temperature on the inflation rate of balloons. Studying the impact of different gases on the buoyancy of balloons. Discovering how
Read more
Science Experiments
What is A group's exclusive control over goods?
Asked by Wiki User
Monopoly is a group's exclusive control over goods or services within a particular market, allowing them to set prices and restrict competition. This can have n
Read more
Physics
+1
When electric currents flow in the same direction through two wires the wires attract each other why?
Asked by Wiki User
When electric currents flow through wires, they create magnetic fields around them. If the currents flow in the same direction, the magnetic fields produced by
Read more
Science Experiments
What safety percaustions do you take when doing an experiment that involoves an open flam e?
Asked by Wiki User
When working with an open flame, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety goggles and a lab coat. Work in a well-ventilated area, k
Read more
Science Experiments
What is a catchy science fair titles with sunscreen and seawater?
Asked by Baladava98
Whether the title is "catchy" or not is of minor importance to most judges relative to whether it's an accurate representation of the project or not. You want t
Read more
Science Experiments
What is the independent variable in an experiment that shows how the volume of gas changes with the temperature?
Asked by Wiki User
The independent variable in this experiment is the temperature. This is the variable that is manipulated or controlled by the researcher to observe its effect o
Read more
Volcanoes
+1
What should you bring if you went to visit a volcano?
Asked by Wiki User
If you're visiting a volcano, it's important to bring sturdy shoes with good grip, a hat and sunscreen for sun protection, plenty of water to stay hydrated, and
Read more
Science Experiments
+1
Why does gravity pull items down harder when they're higher?
Asked by Wiki User
Gravity pulls objects downwards with the same force regardless of their height. The apparent increase in force felt on higher objects may be due to the added po
Read more
Science Experiments
What experiment can you do with dry ice?
Asked by Wiki User
You can create a "dry ice bubble" by placing dry ice in warm water inside a container with a soap solution on top. The dry ice will produce carbon dio
Read more
Science Experiments
+1
Is vinger an acid or a base?
Asked by Wiki User
Vinegar is an acid because it contains acetic acid.
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