What are some good science projects involving water and energy for a 6th grader?

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 | Science

mykdsrock asked:


My son wants to participate in the science fair and there is an extra incentive if your project involves “water and energy”. We’re looking for a list of projects to choose from. He’s very into science so something a little higher then his grade level might be ok.

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4 Comments to What are some good science projects involving water and energy for a 6th grader?

Faisal R
August 15, 2009

The efficient way to separate Hydrogen gas from water.

Mark C
August 17, 2009

theres a way where u can produce energy by collecting the force of a flowing water ..

like kinetic energy convert to electrical energy..

livewell
August 19, 2009

alternatives to man made energy

Drew C
August 20, 2009

hows about a salt water battery? (air battery) check out instructions at this website. Its a very easy and straight forward project.
you can buy the parts at any hardware store.

Or you can create a water wheel fairly easy to power a fan. for that I would have to go into greater detail. but water goes over the wheel blades (like a river boat paddle) and turns a simple fan. Seems like something you can create easily.

good luck

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