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Just to clean up a bit :)

Well, I have a science fair project, but I can't find any info. on it.

Therefore, I need a new one.

I like computers, I'm in 8th grade, and I'm 13 years old.

Any ideas would be great. Also, the project must be inexpensive.

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Hmmm. How about formulate a chemical that quickly and efficiently kills ants.

Or, regarding computers, you could overclock your CPU and make a little display that details the difference in benchmark scores between OC and default.

Just to clean up a bit :)

Hmmm. How about formulate a chemical that quickly and efficiently kills ants.

Or, regarding computers, you could overclock your CPU and make a little display that details the difference in benchmark scores between OC and default.

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I like the formulate a chemical that quickly and efficiently kills ants but I don't have a science lab :no: , plus I don't want to blow up my house. :woot:

Or, regarding computers, you could overclock your CPU and make a little display that details the difference in benchmark scores between OC and default.

well I have compaq and I guess compaq's don't let you every clock and I don't think I'll have funds to by a new cpu and I don't think I can find any one to donate a use computer.

You can allways grow a civilization from your teeth Lisa Simpson Style...

or  you can levitate things usic eloctromagnets, or a Solar Powered car (miniature of course)

Those are easy ones

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I like the solar power car, but would my topic be something like how does solar energy work? And how long?

If you want to do the chemical to kill the ants, you don't need a science lab or highly unstable compounds. It's up to you to experiment.

Start with vinegar. Think of household chemicals that wouldn't be fun if put in your eyes. Ant's are smaller than your eye, so those chemicals can't be good for them. Once you've concocted your ant death spray, write a recipe for your science fair, put it on a big poster board with pics of dead, soaked ants. Now that I'm thinking, it can't be easy to find ants this time of year. Ha.

If you want to do the chemical to kill the ants, you don't need a science lab or highly unstable compounds. It's up to you to experiment.

Start with vinegar. Think of household chemicals that wouldn't be fun if put in your eyes. Ant's are smaller than your eye, so those chemicals can't be good for them. Once you've concocted your ant death spray, write a recipe for your science fair, put it on a big poster board with pics of dead, soaked ants. Now that I'm thinking, it can't be easy to find ants this time of year. Ha.

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I thanks for clearing that up.

Where you from?

Im from cleveland, Ohiio, USA

It fall and there's not to many ants know

I like the solar power car, but would my topic be something like how does solar energy work? And how long?

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Well how solar panels work coud be a nice topic.. the title could be "Do you know why Einstein Won Physics Nobel Prize" You see Einstein won the nobel prize for his theory of Photoelectric effect, not for Relativity Theory.... And you can point the bennefits of clean power straight from the sun, and other uses of phtoelectric effect, like the sensors on elevators that prevent people get smashed by the doors, or Digital cameras.. and such

I made one in long time ago, well it was a lame attempt of a solar powerd car but it was a budget project and it worked nicely, I will post a photo for you later (My camera battery is exhausted)

Make an 8-bit calculator out of transistors!

But that turned out to be pretty hard... and it didn't work in the end =(

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Yeah designing an ALU only usoing simple transistor is difficult, I also tried to make using only TTL ICs when i was @ highscool but it only added and sutracted and it was only 4 bit. Now Using GALs symplifies things a lot, I can't wait to be in the next semester so I can see Microprossesors :D

same sitch but i got a project on CDs and th unit is on 'optics'

Table Of Contents

How they work (CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MiniDisk)

Examples

Types of CDs (MiniDisk, CD-R, CD-RW) + (Technical Details / Quality)

Current Limitations (Future Ideas (MP3 HD / Flash Type Players (Piracy, peer-to-peer [file-sharing networks])

Pictures, Graphs, Illustrations

*Photoshop CS

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