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An interesting and intellectual journey

PROJECT SHOP
FOAMY FOUNTAIN MOBILE FILTER TRAFFIC OFFENCE DETECTOR STATIC ELECTRICITY

TRAFFIC OFFENCE DETECTOR

THINGS WE USED

OBSERVATION

AIM

THINGS WE USED:

Cardboard Straws Video camera Toy Cars Laptop

OBSERVATION:
As the population of the world is going on increasing, it is a bit
tough to prevent accidents in high traffic in busy streets. This is a brand new version of offence detecting devices. Now it is easy to detect the vehicles which disobey the traffic rules. Using this device we can also calculate the speed of the vehicle.

AIM :
As the population increases, its necessary to identify if speed

offence is caused. Our aim is to aware the people against speed offence and about the upgraded device used these days The principal behind the CCTV cameras should be know to every citizen- this is our motto.

STATIC ELECTRICITY

THINGS WE USED

OBSERVATION

CONCLUSION

THINGS WE USED:
A balloon A tin can Dry hair

Observation:
1. Place the can on its side on a flat smooth surface like a table or a
smooth floor. 2. Rub the blown up balloon back and forth through your hair really fast. 3. Now the fun part - Hold the balloon close to the can without actually touching the can. The can will start to roll towards the balloon without you even touching it!

Conclusion:

When you rub the balloon through your hair, invisible electrons (with a

negative charge) build up on the surface of the balloon. This is called static electricity, which means "non-moving electricity" The electrons have the power to pull very light objects (with a positive charge) toward them like the soda can.

FOAMY FOUNTAIN

THINGS WE USED

OBSERVATION

CONCLUSION

THINGS WE USED:
Hydrogen peroxide A plastic bottle Food coloring Warm water Liquid washing soap

Observation
1. Hydrogen peroxide can irritate skin and eyes, so
put on those safety goggles and ask an adult to carefully pour the hydrogen peroxide into the bottle. 2. Add 8 drops of your favorite food coloring into the bottle.

3. Add about 1 tablespoon of liquid dish soap into the bottle and swish the bottle around a bit to mix it.
4. In a separate small cup, combine the warm water and the yeast together and mix for about 30 seconds. 5. Now the adventure starts! Pour the yeast water mixture into the bottle (a funnel helps here) and watch the foaminess begin!

Conclusion
Foam is awesome! The foam you made is
special because each tiny foam bubble is filled with oxygen. The yeast acted as a catalyst (a helper) to remove the oxygen from the hydrogen peroxide. Since it did this very fast, it created lots and lots of bubbles. Did you notice the bottle got warm. Your experiment created a reaction called an Exothermic Reaction - that means it not only created foam, it created heat! The foam produced is just water, soap, and oxygen so you can clean it up with a sponge and pour any extra liquid left in the bottle down the drain.

MOBILE FILTER

THINGS WE USED

OBSERVATION

AIM

THINGS WE USED:
Plastic glasses 2 containers Chemicals to purify water- alum,

Observation
We can observe that as we pour the
impure water in the container placed up, we see that the impurities settle in the layers of the plastic glasses. In the bottom container, we can see that we get filtered water.

Aim:
As we know, in the time of travelling ,
we may not get good water in long distances. So carrying a mobile filter in this situations is very useful. This filters the water and also is very easy to carry with us. Thus it is named as mobile filter

REFERENCES:
www.sciencebob.com www.allscienceprojects.com www.sciencefairadventures.com

MADE BY:
MANEESH TANAZ VAMSHI SHAZIYA

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