Science Project on “How to Defy the Gravity”, Project Experiment Topics on Electricity, Magnetism Gravity for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

How to Defy the Gravity Materials Required: An empty plastic bottle A sharp pencil In a gravitational field, everything falls at the same speed, no matter what its weight is or what it is made of. Gravity disappears inside a free-falling container. This is one trick that should preferably be performed outdoors. Make two holes on opposite sides of a plastic bottle, near the bottom, with a sharp pencil. Fill the...
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Science Project on “Hanging a Bottle”, Project Experiment Topics on Electricity, Magnetism Gravity for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Hanging a Bottle Materials Required: A Coke bottle Uncooked rice Use the uncooked rice to fill a Coke bottle tightly. Insert a pencil, a chopstick or a rod along the neck of the bottle, into the rice. You will find that when you lift the pencil, the bottle comes with it! Chances are that you may need to try out several times, before it sticks in the rice. Give the pencil...
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Science Project on “Force Fields”, Project Experiment Topics on Electricity, Magnetism Gravity for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Force Fields Materials Required: An adult A hammer Safety pin Glass jar Magnet Thread Adhesive tape A magnet is an object surrounded by a field of currents and has the property of either attracting or dispelling metals, such as iron or steel. When you throw up an object in the air, the force of gravity pulls it down towards the earth. These two invisible forces are very strong, but which of...
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Science Project on “Electromagnets and Compasses”, Project Experiment Topics on Electricity, Magnetism Gravity for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Electromagnets and Compasses Materials Required: Some insulated copper wire A three inch nail A 9-volt battery Some small nails A piece of cardboard Two needles A bar magnet A cork To make an electromagnet some insulated copper wire, all along the length of a three inch nail, without overlapping the wire. Strip and connect the two ends of the wire to the positive and negative terminals of a 9-volt battery. If...
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Science Project on “Distributing the Pressure”, Project Experiment Topics on Electricity, Magnetism Gravity for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Distributing the Pressure Materials Required: A cardboard tube A rubber band A piece of tissue paper Grains of uncooked rice This is one riddle, you need to take a look at. The question is why doesn’t the tissue paper break, even if you press down on it. Take the square of tissue paper and attach it to one end of a cardboard tube using a rubber band. Now hold the tube...
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Science Project on “A Pen That Jumps”, Project Experiment Topics on Electricity, Magnetism Gravity for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

A Pen That Jumps Materials Required: A pencil A square of paper, 6 inch x 6 inch A tape rubber band A ballpoint pen with cap (as in the illustration) A pen can be made to jump back into its cap, as though pulled by a invisible hand, a magnet or a rubber band.  Take the pencil and roll a square of paper around it, like a tube about six inches...
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Science Project on “A Hanging Pencil”, Project Experiment Topics on Electricity, Magnetism Gravity for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

A Hanging Pencil Materials Required: A pencil that has metal on the eraser A plastic cup with opaque sides A small magnet Hide a small magnet between your fingers and hold a plastic cup in the same hand. Having done so, turn the plastic cup upside down. With the other hand, insert the eraser end of the pencil into the cup. The pencil should be placed on the side, where the...
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Science Project on “Conserving Electricity”, Project Experiment Topics on Environmental Science for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Conserving Electricity Materials Required: Paper and Pencil We use the appliances that we have at home, to reduce our workload, by a great extent. Little do we realize though that these appliances run on energy viz. electrical energy. Make a list of all the appliances that you have at your house and do not forget to add appliances like torches and portable radios, which run on batteries, which contain electric charges...
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