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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!
Exploring Air
General Physics Science Fair Project
Easy
Let's explore air and find out what it's like and where it's found!
Diffusing Helium in Balloons
General Physics Science Fair Project
Medium
Let's explore how air pressure affects the diffusion of helium gas in balloons!
Why is the Sky Blue?
General Physics Science Fair Project
Medium
Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue? Let's find out by using a flashlight, glue sticks, and polarizing filters!
What Lens Material Best Absorbs UV Light?
General Physics Science Fair Project
Medium
Let's find out which lens material best absorbs UV light and how much protection it provides from the sun's harmful rays!
Hydroelectric Power
General Physics Science Fair Project
Easy
Learn how to use water pressure to make electricity with this fun science project!
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!
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!
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!
Bending Light: A Science Project
General Physics Science Fair Project
Medium
Learn how a magnifying glass works by building a model of bending light!
What Color Light Shines the Brightest Through Fog?
General Physics Science Fair Project
Medium
Can you figure out which color light will shine the brightest through a foggy liquid?
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