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

Cold Blooded Materials Required: Arts and crafts supplies All animals require the sun to warm themselves and carry out their normal processes. Even cold blooded animals like turtles, snakes and iguanas need the sun to maintain their body stability. As a matter of fact, insects like the grasshopper do not chirp, if the temperature falls below 17° Celsius, thereby displaying the great need of the sun. Make a list of all...
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Science Project on “Calorie Count”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Calorie Count Materials Required: Research materials The human body survives on energy which is measured as calories. However, one should also remember that too much of calories taken in by the body are not good for it. Differentiate between different variations of the same food and judge the caloric intake of the same. For instance, measure the amount of calories contained in simple potatoes and then measure the amount of calories...
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Science Project on “Altering Temperature”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Altering Temperature Materials Required: Three thermometers A refrigerator Strings People know the usage of a refrigerator, but no one pays attention to the way, in which it functions. We know that it contains air inside it, but we don’t know where the air goes. It actually moves out into the room. The refrigerator runs on electricity. There are special tubes inside it, which are known as ‘refrigerants’, which contain fluids that...
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Science Project on “Absorbing Heat”, Project Experiment Topics on Energy in Different Forms for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Absorbing Heat Materials Required: Two same-sized, clear drinking glasses An ice-cream soda A cola A table by a sunny window Two same-sized ice cubes A dark room Say you take two glasses at a birthday party and fill one with a cola and the other with plain ice-cream soda. Now you put an ice cube in each of the glasses. Which one, according to you, should melt first? Heat energy is...
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Science Project on “Sheltered From Heat”, Project Experiment Topics on Outer Space for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Sheltered From Heat Materials Required: A thermometer A large shady tree Pencil and paper Heat energy received from the sun is mostly beneficial, for many reasons. However, there are also cases where the sun’s warmth and heat can cause a lot of problems to its end users. In winter, everyone loves to bask in the sunlight, but when the same amount of sun comes in through your window in summer, you...
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Science Project on Understanding Constellations”, Project Experiment Topics on Outer Space for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Understanding Constellations Materials Required: Pencil and paper Some newspapers A Xerox machine A few helpers The ancient Greeks would group stars together into patterns, so that they could keep a track of how many stars there were in the sky. These patterns were later known as Constellations and are still in use by modern astronomy. These constellations were also given names, based on the kind of shapes that they formed. Similarly,...
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Science Project on “Surface of The Moon”, Project Experiment Topics on Outer Space for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Surface of The Moon Materials Required: Two large bowls Wax paper Adhesive tape Flour Water Strips of newspaper Modelling clay A flat stick A toothpick Moon does not have an atmosphere of its own. Due to the absence of air or water on the moon, there is obviously no weather or erosion on the moon. Consequently, the surface of the moon differs considerably from the surface of the earth. Create a...
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Science Project on “Star Gazing”, Project Experiment Topics on Outer Space for Class 8, 9, 10 and 12 Students.

Star Gazing Materials Required: Moonless night Large Jars A large bag of beans Pencil and paper Many centuries ago, before the invention of telescope, the naked eye was the only tool used to study night sky. How many stars can you see without the use of any equipment? On a clear night, take some friends and go out under the sky. You can carry some blankets, big jars and beans. The...
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