Newton's Third Law

Science

Newton's Third Law

Objective: Understand Newton's Third Law (action and reaction) through the balloon push experiment.M......

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Newton's Third Law

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Objective: Understand Newton's Third Law (action and reaction) through the balloon push experiment.Materials: Balloon – curtain string – straw – paper clip – adhesive tapeProcedure: Tie one end of the string to the door handle. Pass the free end of the string through the straw. Tie the other end to......

Oxygen in expired air

Gas exchange in humans

Oxygen in expired air

Objective: To prove that exhaled air contains less oxygen compared to atmospheric air.Materials: Lar......

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Oxygen in expired air

Gas exchange in humans

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Objective: To prove that exhaled air contains less oxygen compared to atmospheric air.Materials: Large container with screw cap – water container – rubber tube – candle.Procedure: Fill the large container with water. Place the rubber tube through the cap and invert the container in the water, ensuri......

Muscle Dissection

biology

Muscle Dissection

Objective: To understand how skeletal muscles work during movement and study the relationship betwee......

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Muscle Dissection

biology

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Objective: To understand how skeletal muscles work during movement and study the relationship between contraction of one muscle and relaxation of its opposing muscle.Materials: Human arm model.Procedure: Bend the arm at the elbow joint and observe the shape of the biceps and triceps. Straighten the......

Converting Chemical Energy to Electrical Energy

Human Uses of Energy

Converting Chemical Energy to Electrical Energy

Objective: To learn how to convert chemical energy into electrical energy using potatoes as a power......

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Converting Chemical Energy to Electrical Energy

Human Uses of Energy

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Objective: To learn how to convert chemical energy into electrical energy using potatoes as a power source.Materials: Fresh potatoes – copper strips – zinc strips – small LED – connecting wires with clips – safety goggles.Procedure: Insert a copper strip into the potato. Insert a zinc strip a small......

Asexual Reproduction in Plants

biology

Asexual Reproduction in Plants

Objective: Observe asexual reproduction in strawberry plants through runners and understand how a pl......

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Asexual Reproduction in Plants

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Objective: Observe asexual reproduction in strawberry plants through runners and understand how a plant can create a new copy of itself without seeds.Materials: Healthy strawberry plant – pot with moist soil – water.Procedure: Observe the parent plant and its parts. Take a long healthy runner from t......

Effect of Salt Amount on Water Temperature

Science

Effect of Salt Amount on Water Temperature

Objective: To study the effect of solute mass on the amount of temperature change accompanying the d......

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Effect of Salt Amount on Water Temperature

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Objective: To study the effect of solute mass on the amount of temperature change accompanying the dissolution process.Materials: Solid lithium chloride (LiCl) – distilled water – glass beaker – thermometer – sensitive balance – stirring rod or spoon – stopwatch.Procedure: Prepare four identical tes......

Effect of Force and Mass on Acceleration

Forces

Effect of Force and Mass on Acceleration

Objective To study the effect of force and mass on acceleration and verify Newtons second law F=maF=......

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Effect of Force and Mass on Acceleration

Forces

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Objective To study the effect of force and mass on acceleration and verify Newtons second law F=maF=maF=maMaterials Small wheeled cart _ adjustable ramp _ rubber bands _ 1–3 carts to change mass _ tape or motion sensor with computer _ side barrierProcedure Compensate for friction lift the ramp and l......

Exothermic Reactions

Science

Exothermic Reactions

Objective: To prove that some chemical reactions are accompanied by the release of thermal energy, w......

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Exothermic Reactions

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Objective: To prove that some chemical reactions are accompanied by the release of thermal energy, which leads to an increase in the temperature of the surrounding medium.Materials: Dilute hydrochloric acid – Magnesium ribbon – Sodium hydroxide solution – Sodium carbonate – Polystyrene cups – Glass......

Comparing the Energy Content of Fats and Carbohydrates

Integrated Sciences

Comparing the Energy Content of Fats and Carbohydrates

Objective: To compare the amount of thermal energy released from the combustion of fats and carbohyd......

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Comparing the Energy Content of Fats and Carbohydrates

Integrated Sciences

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Objective: To compare the amount of thermal energy released from the combustion of fats and carbohydrates.Tools: Test tube - Combustion spoon - Bunsen burner - Sensitive balance - Thermometer - Water - Sample of white sugar (carbohydrate) - Sample of pure vegetable oil (fat)Steps: Place an appropria......

Endothermic Reactions

Science

Endothermic Reactions

Objective: To identify chemical reactions that absorb thermal energy from the surroundings, leading......

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Endothermic Reactions

Science

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Objective: To identify chemical reactions that absorb thermal energy from the surroundings, leading to a decrease in temperature.Tools: Barium hydroxide - Ammonium chloride - Sodium bicarbonate - Dilute acid - Calcium carbonate - Glass flask - Insulated cup - Thermometer - Heat sourceSteps: Barium h......

Hydrated and Anhydrous Salts

Science

Hydrated and Anhydrous Salts

Objective: To identify the difference between hydrated and anhydrous salts and to explain the effect......

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Hydrated and Anhydrous Salts

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Objective: To identify the difference between hydrated and anhydrous salts and to explain the effect of adding water and heating on some salts.Materials: Anhydrous copper sulfate (CuSO₄) – Anhydrous cobalt chloride (CoCl₂) – Distilled water – Dropper – Test tubes – Heat source (Bunsen burner or elec......

Modeling a Water Turbine

Science

Modeling a Water Turbine

Objective: To demonstrate how the kinetic energy of water is converted into mechanical energy by des......

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Modeling a Water Turbine

Science

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Objective: To demonstrate how the kinetic energy of water is converted into mechanical energy by designing a simple water turbine model.Materials: White foam ball – four plastic spoons – toothpick – three wooden sticks – container – jug.Steps: Fix the spoons onto the foam ball to represent turbine b......

Carbon Dioxide in the Air

Organisation of the organism

Carbon Dioxide in the Air

Objective: To prove that exhaled air contains a greater amount of carbon dioxide compared to inhaled......

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Carbon Dioxide in the Air

Organisation of the organism

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Objective: To prove that exhaled air contains a greater amount of carbon dioxide compared to inhaled air.Tools: Two large boiling tubes (A and B) - A small amount of clear limewater in each tube - Mouthpiece with one-way valves - Connecting tubesSteps: Place equal amounts of clear limewater in both......

Oxygen and Combustion of Materials

Science

Oxygen and Combustion of Materials

Objective: To prove that oxygen gas is essential for combustion and to study the effect of its conce......

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Oxygen and Combustion of Materials

Science

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Objective: To prove that oxygen gas is essential for combustion and to study the effect of its concentration on the rate and intensity of burning.Tools: Paraffin candle _ Glass bell jar _ Piece of steel wool _ Flask containing pure oxygen gas _ MatchesSteps: Light the paraffin candle using a match.......

Importance of Fats

Discover

Importance of Fats

Objective To explain the role of fats in reducing heat loss and show that they act as a thermal insu......

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Importance of Fats

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Objective To explain the role of fats in reducing heat loss and show that they act as a thermal insulator that maintains body temperature.Tools Vegetable fats - Double-layer plastic bag - Plastic bag without fats - Bowl containing ice water - ThermometerSteps Place the vegetable fats inside the doub......

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