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Science Fair Project Ideas
One requirement of my science class is to make a science fair project.
I thought I would do something in the aviation field for it, but I don't have many ideas right now.
Any ideas out there?
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Water rocket / Valina coke rockets are always a good one.
This post has been edited by bigflyersmallbyer : Sep 19 2009, 10:20 AM
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Rockets or an RC plane...they're always fun
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Or you could do a presentation of how a turbine works.
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Not aviation per se, but it still uses Bernouli's Principle: build a hovercraft using a gas/electric leaf blower, some big sheets of plastic and some plywood.
I did this for my science fair back in 12th grade, and it was a big hit- mainly because I was giving people rides.
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I did a project in the 7th grade involving the number of propeller blades vs.
Efficiency. Went all the way to nationals.
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Stand naked dancing on a hat, everyone will be intrested!
JAP
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WHat Type of Wing is most effective at low Speeds?
(Straight, Delta, Swept, tapered etc.)
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When i did the science fair about 6 years ago i did a presentation on Aerodynamics, i built different wings and tested them in a scale wind tunnel for their effectiveness.
Thats a good one to do for sure
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Worms in a Microwave always wins.
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Quote: Or you could do a presentation of how a turbine works.
Good idea!
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It doesn't require too much work.
You can simply print a few stuff out on a giant poster or power point presentation.
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It gets you good grades.
The more boring it is, the more marks you'll get lol.
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Quote: Quote: Or you could do a presentation of how a turbine works.
Good idea!
A.
It doesn't require too much work.
You can simply print a few stuff out on a giant poster or power point presentation.
B.
It gets you good grades.
The more boring it is, the more marks you'll get lol.
You could make a working model also, if you wanted.
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1. Get some yogurt
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Leave it in your closet
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Forget about it for a few weeks
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????
5. Profit
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Oh wait, aviation, nevermind.
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Quote: When i did the science fair about 6 years ago i did a presentation on Aerodynamics, i built different wings and tested them in a scale wind tunnel for their effectiveness.
Thats a good one to do for sure
You know, I kind of was thinking something like this.
Thanks for the help (and the pictures of weird projects).
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