I would NOT recommend a kite in a thunder storm.
However, you could do a poster-project.
Look up lightening strikes on humans per year.
Mortality rate from lightening strikes.
Perhaps follow stories of individuals. News releases.
Number of lightening strikes across the USA
Design issues with lightening rods, lightning arrestors.
Take apart a surge suppressor. What is inside? Identify the parts.
Do they work?
What about a UPS? Is it better?
The Jacobs Ladder is a "cool" device. Perhaps not exactly lightening, but it would certainly be entertaining to build one.
Look up on the web, or see: http://www.amazing1.com/jacobs-ladder.htm
It is a common device and you will find lots of FREE information on the WWW.
Certainly when dealing with electricity, it requires lots of care, and adult supervision is recommended.
One good lightning science fair project could be investigating the factors that influence the size of a lightning bolt, such as the distance between clouds and the ground, the air temperature, or the humidity level. Another idea could be designing a simulation to showcase how lightning forms and why it follows a specific path.
There isn't one definitive "best" science fair project as it depends on individual interests and goals. Some popular ideas include projects related to renewable energy, environmental science, or biomedical research. The key is to choose a topic that you are passionate about and can conduct thorough research on.
Pencil Circuts
"The Power of Air: Investigating the Effects of Air Pressure"
Science fair projects are experiments or investigations that students conduct to explore scientific concepts or answer a question. They typically involve a hypothesis, method, data collection, analysis, and conclusion. Students often present their findings at a science fair to share their work with others.
The cost of a solar powered car kit for a science fair project can range from $20 to $100 or more, depending on the quality and complexity of the kit. It is also possible to build a simple solar powered car using basic materials like cardboard, wheels, a small motor, and a solar panel, which may reduce costs.
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Yes. It is a great science fair project. Easy and fun
a good science fair project about energy is a water cycle and would be put in the Energy Awareness category
This question of are pulleys a good science fair project is up to the person choosing the project. If you like it then you should do it. If not then don't do it. The choice is up to you.
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A good idea for a science fair project is to do a project where you test which plant food will be the most effective. also, you can do which orange has more vitamin c. and who is the fastest kid in your grade or best speller.
When I did my Science Fair project, I was asked how I did the project, How I used my research, and how it applied to real life. If you do your project well and give a good explanation to the judges, it should be a breeze.Here is a good website to help with the judging!! :)http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_judging.shtml
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