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name for science fair project

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Hi, I need help with a name for my science fair project. I am doing it on sound waves using string, ruler, and different size spoons, forks. Please help!! Thank you
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Re: name for science fair project

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Sounds like a fun project. Can you tell us a bit more about what you are investigating? What is your hypothesis?

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I am looking to see if different size spoons will make different sounds and also if the length of the yarn makes a difference in the sound. Hypothesis is that the larger spoon will be louder. Thank you.
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There are many different ways you can approach giving your project a title. Generally I like to include a shortened version of my hypothesis in the title to give readers an idea of what it is about. I don't know exactly what your hypothesis is but some ideas might be along the lines of "Strumming Along: How does the tool affect the sound made?" or "The Long and the Short of It: How does the length of yarn affect the sound?"

Good luck!

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