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Science Fair Projects, Ideas & Experiments :: Plant Biology
Gravity science fair projects takes carrots on a ride...
Objectives/GoalsCarrots will grow sideways when grown in a constantly spinning cage. Based on my research, I believe that the stem of the plant will grow toward the light but the roots will grow in between and toward both forces (gravitational + centrifugal). Also, the roots will grow longer with a stronger resultant force. The centrifugal force was caused by the rotation of the pots inside the spinner. The resultant force was calculated at a 127.5 degree angle starting from vertical and equal to almost 1.6X the gravity force (51.2ft/s2). Methods/Materials1. Construct a structure to hold and rotate the potted plants. ResultsThe plants that were in the spinner grew longer than the ones on the ground. The average was a 77% increase in length (1.77times). In addition, the angle of growth was between 114 degrees and 135 degrees (measuring from vertical). The average angle was 125 degrees. Conclusions/DiscussionMy hypothesis was correct. The roots grew at almost exactly the angle than I predicted. The roots of the plants in the spinner grew longer than the roots of the plants on the ground, just as I had predicted. 3rd party contributor
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