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Middle School
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Demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion by a rocket car with escaping air as the action force
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Proving Isaac Newton's Universal Gravitation by Warping Space-Time
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Demonstrate Newton's Laws
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Demonstrate Newton's Second Law of Motion by analyzing the relationship between the angle of an incline and the normal and parallel forces of an object on the incline.
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Compare Newtonian with non-Newtonian liquids.
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Follow in the steps of Newton, Herschel and Ritter and discover the spectrum of light
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Mechanics Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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High School
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10,
11,
12
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Demonstrate Newton's third law of motion by using Bottle Rockets
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Demonstrate Newton's third law of motion by using Bottle Rockets
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Induce persistent holes in non-Newtonian fluids and explore the dynamics of fluid behavior under the application of shear force.
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A computer program that simulates Newtonian physics
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What Did Isaac Newton Invent?
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Research the Leibniz and Newton calculus controversy
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Prove Isaac Newton's laws of gravity and Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
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Mechanics Science Fair Projects and Experiments
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Useful Links
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Science Fair Projects Resources
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Physics Resources
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Optics Resources
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Citation Guides, Style Manuals, Reference
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Safety Resources
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Physics Science Fair Books
    
    
    
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