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Electricity is a kind of energy that powers many things in our lives, like lights, computers, and phones. Even though you can't see electricity, you can feel its power when your hair stands up after rubbing a balloon on it, or when you see a lightning storm. That's why it's important to learn about electricity and how to use it safely!
Static Electricity and Hair Color
Electricity Science Fair Project
Medium
Does the color of your hair affect the amount of static electricity it produces? Find out in this fun science project!
Galvanic Cells: A Science Project
Electricity Science Fair Project
Hard
Have you ever wondered how electricity is made? In this science project, you will explore the power of galvanic cells and discover how electricity is created!
Temperature and Resistance
Electricity Science Fair Project
Hard
Learn how temperature affects the resistance of a wire and how it affects the flow of electricity.
Build a Lightning Storm Detector
Electricity Science Fair Project
Medium
Make a high voltage motor in just 5 minutes with everyday items!
Does Wire Wraps Affect Magnet Strength?
Electricity Science Fair Project
Easy
Can you make a magnet stronger by wrapping it with wire? Let's find out!
Levitating Train
Electricity Science Fair Project
Easy
Build a train that floats above a pair of magnetic tracks and can be pushed from one end to the other!
Build Your Own Electric Motor
Electricity Science Fair Project
Hard
Learn how to make your own electric motor with magnets, wire, and a battery!
Build Your Own Telegraph Machine
Electricity Science Fair Project
Easy
Learn how to make your own telegraph machine and send secret messages to your friends!
Seeing Magnetic Field Patterns in 3D
Electricity Science Fair Project
Easy
Learn how to make a 3D magnetic field viewing bottle and explore the patterns of magnetic fields!
Making Lightning in a Pan
Electricity Science Fair Project
Medium
Create your own miniature lightning bolt with a pie plate, pen, thumb tack, wool sock, and styrofoam!
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