Maybe you’ve left too late and now Science Fair Projects you may have to be fast. Well, you’re lucky, this is a fun and easy is that you can in less than 24 hours to do! This is one of our many easy to do Science Fair projects on short notice
This experience is heat absorption. They will try to find out which colors absorb more heat than others.
Here are the questions you must answer the situation, after completing this project science fair:
1. What Ice Cube melting the most?
2. How are the colors of the impact of melting ice cubes?
3. What does this fact tell you about the color of the absorption of heat?
4. Do dark colors absorb more heat than light colors?
Now we must begin our experience:
Do you know the first thing you should do? Yes, you must make your case! In this experiment, to see the ice cube is covered by different colors, fuses, what do you think your event should be? Okay, that is: What dark colors absorb more heat than light colors.
What you for this fair project science simple (necessary) as material:
* Several different colors of fabric about 6 or 7 inches square, as far as possible, but at least 5 different colors
* A pair of scissors
* An ice cube for each color of the substance, ice cubes, more or less the same size
* A level of good food that weighs very small differences can
* A large cookie sheet or tray
* A pen
* A notebook
* A camera
How do you have this experience (called the process):
1. Cut the cloth to a size slightly larger than the tip of the ice
2. Now that you have to weigh each ice cube and note the weight
3. Put ice cubes on baking sheet
4. Take a photo to your listing
5. Ice Cube Cover each with a piece of cloth
6. Make sure you write that you did on the color of Ice Cube, as you work, the percentage of weight lost each die later.
7. Again, take a photo to your listing
8. Set the baking sheet in the sun
9. Leave it for 15 minutes, if not too hot. If it is very hot, and the dice are quickly you need to melt earlier to check. What you have to themselves work
10. Take a photo to your listing
11. Place the ice cube in the back and take a picture with your listing
12. Weigh each ice cube as quickly as possible to prevent further melting
13. Record each weight
14. Now you have the percentage of weight lost each cube is to be determined. Here’s how: take the weight of early Ice Cube and subtracting the weight at the end of the ice with him. This sum must be divided by the beginning of a weight loss of one hundred multiplied by the percentage points. A formula to show you, it will be easier:
(Starting weight) – (final weight) / initial weight x 100 = percentage of melted
Can you imagine what you do for your ad now? Yes, you have melted into a table showing the different percentages of Ice Cube.
Now you can see your conclusion on the difference in heat absorbed from different colors.
If you make more time for projects science fair, you can test on this issue with the same resources, but the tray in the refrigerator or by covering with a box to see if it make a difference for results and the fact of why you think it makes a difference. For example, the heat absorption board will play no role?