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8th Grade Science: Mr. Mac (McEvoy) STAAR PRACTICE. LIFE SCIENCES Study Material for STAAR. May 14, 2019 Look at the 13 science fair project ideas for your science fair project by looking at this list of 13 big questions, hypotheses and materials lists. Big Question Why do certain compounds can be changed from one physical state to another and can gain their original state back again.
A crystal radio is a common enough science fair project, but the problem is, there isn't much on anymore. The answer is, of course, obvious: build your own AM transmitter, too. AM modulation isn't that hard to do and [Science Buddies] has plans for how to build one with a canned oscillator and an audio transformer.
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We don't imagine the quality of this would be so good, but for a kid's science project it might be worth a shot. Maybe something like 'What kind of materials block radio waves?' would be a good project statement.
A crystal radio is a common enough science fair project, but the problem is, there isn't much on anymore. The answer is, of course, obvious: build your own AM transmitter, too. AM modulation isn't that hard to do and [Science Buddies] has plans for how to build one with a canned oscillator and an audio transformer.
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We don't imagine the quality of this would be so good, but for a kid's science project it might be worth a shot. Maybe something like 'What kind of materials block radio waves?' would be a good project statement.
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A crystal radio is a common enough science fair project, but the problem is, there isn't much on anymore. The answer is, of course, obvious: build your own AM transmitter, too. AM modulation isn't that hard to do and [Science Buddies] has plans for how to build one with a canned oscillator and an audio transformer.
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We don't imagine the quality of this would be so good, but for a kid's science project it might be worth a shot. Maybe something like 'What kind of materials block radio waves?' would be a good project statement.