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Fun science fair experiments that involve water balloons...
A water balloon science fair project is a fun way to meet your course requirements for a science fair experiment. Fun science fair experiments not only make the projects more enjoyable, but they also seem to be quicker to complete. If you are ready to make a big splash with your science fair project then use these tips for great science fair projects. Volume is one topic that you can explore with a water balloon science fair project. Your hypothesis for this experiment will need to explore some angle of volume or explore an application of volume in a water balloons design. For example, your hypothesis can be "the volume of a water balloon will determine the size of the splash created." The shape of a water balloon can also be used as the focus for a water balloon science fair project. For example, your hypothesis can be that "the shape of a water balloon will impact the size of the splash create" or "the shape of the water balloon will impact the how delicate the balloon will be." The independent variable for this type of experiment will be the shape of the water balloon and the dependent variable will be the size of the splash or the fragileness of the balloon. If you are interested in creating physics science fair projects that utilize water balloons then consider designing an experiment to create the biggest splash possible. When designing your experiment you will want to look at the volume, shape and amount of water used in the water balloon. If you want to test several different variables then you will need to create several hypotheses. You will need to create one hypothesis for each independent variable you want to test. Another interesting topic that you can focus your water balloon experiment on is the ability of a water balloon to resist breaking. A sample hypothesis for this type of experiment is "a water balloon with less water in it will be more resistant to breakage than a water balloon that has more water in it." The independent variable in this project will be the amount of water in the water balloon and the dependent variable will be the rate of breakage. To create an advanced water balloon experiment you will need to rely on your creativity. For example, you may want to apply what you learned about what causes a water balloon to break more often to design a safer waterbed mattress. It is obvious that water balloon experiments can be fun, however, they can also teach you a lot about the properties of water and plastic bladders. To create the best project possible try to think beyond the normal topics used for the average water balloon project. Copyright © 2003 - 2010 Super Science Fair Projects - All Rights Reserved.
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