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Suggestions for science projects...?

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I have this science present due in two weeks... some kind of presentation... something amazing...something that will get people's attention...I have all the equipment in the science lab... anything... stuff almost exciting as making 'nuclear bomb'...

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  1. Would u like to try a '" little magic"? i think u might hear of it -add mentos into a bottle of coke and it'll turn out like a "coke volcano". My senior did this last time,it's pretty fun but you need to purchase quite a lot of coke.


  2. Suggestions:

    1. Electron cloud- ball that does not inflate if you shot it or kill it whatsoever.

    2. Airplane Aerodynamics= Streamlines and turbulent flow.

    3. Particles + Particles = Mutant Particles.

    Nuclear Bomb Effects that you are looking for

    1. Video using Adobe After Effects CS3, Adobe Premier CS3, Flash CS3. Consult experts about this.

    http://www.adobe.com

    2. Sound= Search it on Yahoo! or Google.

    3. Special Effects using Powerpoint= Go to http://pptheaven.mvps.org

    >> The Drop Down Menu.

    >> the Shadow Figter Series.

    Please ask other IT experts and computer layout artist.

    Please be urgent and don't waste time.

    Finish it in 5 days and check for others opinion.

    Good Luck. Perseverance is the power.

  3. Try this one.

    Take a mixture of 50% alchohol and 50% water. Dip a paper in it. Take it out and burn. To your surprize you'll find that the paper has not burnt.

    In the presentation do it with currency notes(if legal). This will be very exiting for the people seeing your presentation.

    PS. Before doing the experiment, practice it with rough papers, because, if your mixture is not in proportion, or due to practicelessness, you may burn the note. So, please be careful.

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