some typical experiments would be anything to do with an object moving in a particular direction at a set distance. So for example you could throw a tennis ball and time it from the second it was released from your hand to the second it stopped and measure the distance from where you threw the ball to where it stopped, then divide that distance by the time is took to stop there. Simply change the object moving for other experiments.
Some Experiments was created on 2006-03-27.
All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.
some random experiments you can do at home are... floating egg levitating egg breeding bacteria and a lot more
Check out http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/index.php for some ideas. There are tons of experiments listed, you should be able to find something fun.
There are many safe experiments for kids published in books at the library. Building a rocket, how to make pop rocks, and how to make slime are safe experiments for kids to do at school.
Some Experiments was created on 2006-03-27.
Yes, they are used in experiments in some places :)
All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.
Albert Einstein conducted his experiments primarily through thought experiments and theoretical calculations rather than physical experimentation. He formulated his theories by combining existing knowledge with innovative ideas and rigorous mathematics, leading to groundbreaking scientific discoveries. Einstein's thought experiments allowed him to explore complex scientific concepts and derive revolutionary insights into the nature of the universe.
some random experiments you can do at home are... floating egg levitating egg breeding bacteria and a lot more
Only for experiments
Check out http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/index.php for some ideas. There are tons of experiments listed, you should be able to find something fun.
There are many experiments carried out from crystal formation, plant growth, to making drinking water from waste. I will add a link at the bottom that will give you some idea of the variety of experiments
We can make electricity out of food
In a particle accelerator, atoms are stripped of their electrons to create positively charged ions. These ions are then accelerated using electric fields to high speeds. By adjusting the strength of the electric fields, the ions can be accelerated past their terminal velocity and reach the desired energy for collisions or experiments.
speed=distance/time. velocity=distance/time+direction.
Some common examples of vectors include force (direction and magnitude), velocity (speed and direction), displacement (distance and direction), and acceleration (change in velocity with direction).