Science Project on “Wind Energy”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Wind Energy Materials Required: Stiff paper Thread Pencils Modelling clay String Scissors Quart milk cartons Adhesive tape Body of shallow water Sails have been used from time immemorial on boats, to harvest wind energy and move them. For this experiment, you need to make two boats from quart sized milk cartons. Placing empty milk cartons sideways, with their opening ends upwards, take the help of scissors in cutting off the top...
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Science Project on “Staying warm”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Staying warm Materials Required: A small jar An old T-shirt, a towel, jeans, sweaters etc. A clock Warm tap water A thermometer Rubber bands Scissors Paper and pencil During winter, we need more energy to keep our bodies warm. To get the desired warmth, we take the help of warm clothes, to keep us insulated. The question that arises is which kind of clothing material make better insulators against the cold...
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Science Project on “Heat from Radio Waves”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Heat from Radio Waves Materials Required: A microwave oven Two thermometers Pencils A microwave-safe cup Water Microwaves run on electromagnetic waves with the same energy that works in radios and televisions. Only their frequency is much higher. Food in a microwave is generally heated when magnetic waves pass through the substance, causing food molecules to move back and forth very quickly. In this experiment, we shall see how microwaves do not...
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Science Project on “Retaining Temperature”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Retaining Temperature Materials Required: 1 Salt Two empty Two liter soda bottles Two thermometers Modeling clay Hot tap water A watch Paper and pencil Water takes greater time to change temperature. For example, if the weather has been hot for a few days and for one night it’s pretty cool outside, the warm temperature of a swimming pool will not change much. It will retain its warmth. But does the heat...
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Science Project on “Reducing Power Supply”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Reducing Power Supply Materials Required: 3 ‘D’ flashlight batteries Insulated jumper leads, with alligator clips on both ends Modelling clay Small board Two flashlight bulbs (3 volts) The demand for electricity keeps changing under different circumstances. However, what will happen if a 10 mega-watt power plant tries to give out more energy than its full capacity? Power companies, therefore, decide to regulate demand, by lowering the voltage to meet the demands...
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Science Project on “Measuring Electrical Energy”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Measuring Electrical Energy Materials Required: Your home’s electrical meter Pencil and paper The unit for measuring electric power is termed as Watt. This is the same measure to differentiate between various bulbs(40W, 60W, 100W), indicating the amount of electric energy needed for the bulb to glow effectively. Have you ever found out how much electricity your house consumes every day? Finding out is very simple. The unit that measures electrical usage...
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Science Project on “Energy in Sugar”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Energy in Sugar Materials Required: A Trip to the supermarket Pencil and paper Sugar the word sounds so simple, doesn’t it? But did you know that there are various forms of sugar? For instance, sucrose, glucose, fructose (which is found in fruits), lactose (which is present in milk) and maltose. Sugar, when added to food, makes it more delicious, but it should be remembered that too much of sugar, when consumed,...
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Science Project on “Insulation”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Insulation Materials Required: Two shoe boxes Adhesive tape Transparent plastic food wraps Scissors Two thermometers Modelling clay Styrofoam sheets, of about 1/2 inch thickness Paper and pencil When houses are made, builders often install a particular thing in houses, which in summers, prevents the cool, air-conditioned air of the rooms to go out and in winters, prevents the room heater’s warm air from escaping. This aspect of house making is known...
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