Examples of wedges – doorstops and knives
A zipper is a kind of wedge - or a lot of little wedges! For a project about wedges, collect as many different kinds of wedges as you can find around [...]
A zipper is a kind of wedge - or a lot of little wedges! For a project about wedges, collect as many different kinds of wedges as you can find around [...]
A c-clamp is a kind of screw - this screw project uses one. Observation of screws Get hold of a screw and a manual screwdriver and try screwing the screw [...]
Weight machines involve lots of pulleys An exercise machine is a great example of a pulley system. If you can get to a gym or a community center that has [...]
Friction project: How much friction do you think a scrubbing brush will get you? Make some friction predictions Which things have more friction? Try to predict which things will be [...]
Kids playing tetherball using centrifugal force Who first explained centrifugal force? When something is going straight, it always keeps going straight unless something else stops it or turns it. (The [...]
Photons - Sunshine breaking through the clouds. When did the first photons appear? A photon is a tiny little particle of light, far too small to see individually. All light is [...]
Light takes years to reach us from these stars far away in space. What is a light-year? A light-year is the distance that light can travel in one year - [...]
Rainbow over Amazon river - What is light made of? What is light made of? Light is made of billions of tiny particles called photons. These photons travel from one place [...]
The graphite inside your pencil There's nothing magic about a radio. You can build your own radio out of plain ordinary things you can get at the store. Here's how. [...]
A magnet holding a steel bar - what are magnets? What is magnetism? Magnetism is a force created by electricity, or more specifically by electrons. In any iron atom, there are 26 electrons. [...]