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Physics is the study of how the universe works. Physicists study everything from tiny particles that make up atoms to huge stars and galaxies. They help us understand how things move, how energy works, and even how time and space are connected!
How Does Bending an Optic Cable Affect Audio Signals?
General Physics Science Fair Project
Hard
Have you ever wondered what happens to an audio signal when it's sent through a bent optic cable? Find out in this fun science project!
Hydroelectric Power
General Physics Science Fair Project
Easy
Learn how to use water pressure to make electricity with this fun science project!
Light Up Your Mouth!
General Physics Science Fair Project
Easy
Have you ever wanted to make your own light? With this experiment, you can make your own light by simply chewing on a Lifesaver candy!
Light's Dual Nature
General Physics Science Fair Project
Hard
Discover how light can behave like both a wave and a particle in this fun experiment!
Make a Pinhole Viewer
General Physics Science Fair Project
Easy
Make a simple pinhole viewer to see the images carried by light shining through a pinhole!
Measuring Rock Density
General Physics Science Fair Project
Medium
Rocks are irregularly shaped. How can you measure the density of a rock? (Density = weight / volume) Discover the answer by using water displacement and weighing the rock to find its density!
Measuring the Speed of Sound
General Physics Science Fair Project
Hard
Ever wondered how fast sound travels? Find out with this fun science project!
Mixing Colors of Light
General Physics Science Fair Project
Easy
Have you ever wondered what happens when you mix colors of light? In this project, you will use flashlights and colored plastic sheets to find out!
Modeling Atoms with Food
General Physics Science Fair Project
Medium
Learn about atoms and how they work by building models of them with food!
Nuclear Reaction Demonstration
General Physics Science Fair Project
Easy
Learn about nuclear reactions by setting up a domino chain reaction and using a ruler to control it!
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