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Product Description pbSHAKE UP YOUR SCIENCE FAIR WITH THESE CUTTING-EDGE, ATTENTION-GRABBING PROJECTS!/p/b pWant to win first place in the next science fair? i46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius/i has everything you need to create amazing, sophisticated projects that will wow the judges and keep everyone talking long after the awards are handed out. pUsing inexpensive, easy-to-find parts and tools, and following standard science fair requirements, these creative new projects test 46 theories from various disciplines, including physics, astronomy, energy, environmental science, and economics. Each project begins with an intriguing hypothesis that leaves plenty of room for you to add your own tweaks, making the project entirely different and new-the only limit is your imagination! i46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius:/iul liFeatures instructions and plans for 46 inventive, winning projects, complete with 100 how-to illustrations liShows you how to assemble, design, and build devices to test the hypotheses offered for each project liLeaves room for you to customize your project and create several variations, so the experiment is entirely your own! liRemoves the frustration-factor-all the parts you need are listed, along with sources/ul pRegardless of your skill level, i46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius/i provides you with all the parts lists and tools you need to test the hypotheses and complete projects with ease, such as:ul liWater, Water, Everywhere-the effect of salt water flooding a lawn li#8220;Vlip!#8221;-dogs respond to sounds, not the meaning of words liWeb Crawler-the effectiveness of Internet search engines liMM Ring around the World-the validity of sample size li#8220;Commercial#8221; TV-comparison of programming to advertising content liSounds fishy-do goldfish have a water temperature preference? liSplit and Dip-strategy for making money in the stock market liHigh-Tech Times-the willingness of people of different ages to adapt to new technology liNot Just Lemonade-is adding lemon to cleaners just for marketing? liKinetic Pendulum-the relationship between a pendulum, an arc, and time/ul
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