I. Science Fair Question Can you build a motion-activated guard robot and adjust its behavior to avoid false alarms? II. Background Research Do you ever wish you could hire someone to guard your favorite things? This research paper is going to talk about‚ how robots work. Terms that will be discussed in this paper will include Infrared (IR) light‚ electromagnetic radiation‚ electromagnetic spectrum‚ and sensors. Infrared radiation light is simply electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths
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Jr. High Science Fair Project Guidelines 2013-2014 Teachers Mrs. Luz Elena Martínez 7th Grade Mrs. Marilú Garza 8 th Grade Mrs. Pilar Hernández 9 th Grade Mr. Sergio Medrano Science Lab About the Science Fair Every year‚ junior high school students participate in the Science Fair presenting projects on topics seen in their science classes. Seventh graders participate in Biology‚ eighth graders participate in Physics‚ and ninth graders participate in
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3 EXPOSITORY ESSAY - SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT- Student details: Name: Kwanchanok Pinthong Class: M.3/16 Number: 3 Weebly ID: 31669.weebly.com Mobile number: 0876133278 Email: kwanchanok_naruk@hotmail.com Published file name: science project-will it sink or float? Table of Contents 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. FORMATIVE REQUIREMENTS COVER
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Timmy started brainstorming ideas for the school’s science fair. The science fair was in a month and Timmy wanted to win. “Paper mache volcano‚ plant growth‚ rubberband friend‚ Jackson‚ was also doing the science fair. Jackson has won every year and he was powered.” Timmy thought. He decided to do the rubber band powered car. Timmy’s best the smartest kid in their grade. He has won the science fair all of his middle school career. Timmy started making his rubber band powered car on Sunday and it
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The Industrial Revolution began in England in the late 1700’s. The Industrial Revolution was a time of new inventions‚ products‚ and methods of work. Communication and Banking in the Industrial Revolution Communication became easier during the Industrial Revolution with such inventions as the telegraph. In 1837‚ two Brits‚ William Cooke (1806-1879) and Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875)‚ patented the first commercial electrical telegraph. By 1840‚ railways were a Cooke-Wheatstone system‚ and in 1866
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* Page#1: Problem * Page#2: Hypothesis * Page#3: Background research * Page#4: Materials * Page#5: Procedure * Page#6: Results * Page#7: Conclusion * Page#8: Bibliography Where is your money going? Did you know over a million dollars go to waste from buying a ton of batteries that barely work. For my science fair project I am going to test the 4 most popular brands of batteries in America‚ Duracell‚ Energizer‚ Rayovac‚ and a Alkaline battery named Enercell
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Introduction I conducted extensive market research and I have considered this project‚ because I found in my survey that having a cup cake shop is a lucrative business. The shop will specialise only in cupcakes. I have my own unique recipes. This is one of the things which is my strength. Not many people have their own unique recipes. To enable my business to prosper I have the notion of implementing special offers‚ which introduces the business to the customer. I am lucky enough to have found
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draft. Example: Table of Contents ... ............... ................................... 2 Introduction .................. .............. ............................ 3 Problem /Question ( Purpose ) & Hypothesis ...... 4 Research .............................. ............. ..................... 5 Materials and Procedure ......... ............ ...... . .......... 6 Data/Observations/ ( Results ) .................. ............ 8 Conclusions ........
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Hypothesis : My hypothesis is that if a person cannot smell or see‚ they will have a harder time determining what their eating. Materials: 3 volunteers‚ none of whom are allergic to any of the foods you are giving them. You might ask about strawberries especially. Assortment of fruit Knife Cutting board 3 large plates Q-tips Essential oil of peppermint Clipboard Pencil Plain crackers Water Cups Procedures: 1. Before you start your experiment‚ make sure that each of your volunteers is aware that
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com/lessons/lesson46.htm Lorange‚ K Audacity Developer Team. (2000‚ May). The Free‚ Cross-Platform Sound Editor. Retrieved October 19‚ 2010‚ from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ National Center for Education Statistics (n.d.) Strong‚k (2010). science buddies. Retrieved from http://sciencebuddies.com/ Rock It Out Loud
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