Physical science experiments

Pamela Walker, Elaine Wood
Facts on File, c2010
1 online resource (xviii, 149 p.) : col. ill., col. map.
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  • Presents complex physical science concepts in a style useful for grades 6-12, centered around experiments that explore the relationship of matter and energy, of surface area and volume, and other basic scientific concepts such as density and the varying properties of matter.
  • Accuracy of labeling vitamin C in orange juice
  • Graphing a pendulum swing
  • Metals in electromagnets
  • Effectiveness of plastic wrap in preventing evaporation
  • Which fruits and vegetables make the best batteries?
  • Do all carbonated beverages go flat at the same rate?
  • The shape of an ice cube affects rate of melting
  • The relationship of temperature to viscosity
  • Homemade galvanometer
  • Which type of food contains the most energy?
  • The heat capacities of zinc and copper
  • How does LED brightness vary with current?
  • Does shape affect a ball's energy?
  • Which materials are the best sound insulators?
  • Materials that interfere with magnetic energy
  • Does the diameter of a speaking tube affect volume?
  • Comparing densities of a solid, liquid, and gas
  • What are the best friction-reducing lubricants?
  • Arrow mass and depth of penetration
  • Variables that affect speed
  • Description based on print version record.
  • New York, N.Y. : Facts on File
  • 9781438129082 (electronic book)
  • http://library.twghwfns.edu.hk/opac/bib/ALen

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