what way could you cool down a soda without using electricity or ice?
please help
sience fair help
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Re: sience fair help
Hello cowsonice,
There are many answers to your question. For more help, tell us more about what you want to do.
If you live in the Arctic, place the soda outside.
If you have a natural-gas-powered refrigerator, place the soda inside.
I'm sure that with a bit of effort, you can think of other ideas. What are they?
Please formulate an actual science project. Ideas can be found at https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... deas.shtml.
WW
There are many answers to your question. For more help, tell us more about what you want to do.
If you live in the Arctic, place the soda outside.
If you have a natural-gas-powered refrigerator, place the soda inside.
I'm sure that with a bit of effort, you can think of other ideas. What are they?
Please formulate an actual science project. Ideas can be found at https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... deas.shtml.
WW
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Re: sience fair help
Hi cowsonice,
Is "[In] what way could you cool down a soda without using electricity or ice?" your project question? If so, it's in your best interest to try some independent research! You'll learn more that way, and chances are, you'll be able to formulate a hypothesis using the information that you will have collected. If, by that point, you have any confusions, ask away on this thread!
However, if the above question is more homework-oriented, keep in mind that the Ask an Expert forums are for helping you with any project difficulties. Homework help is best left to your teachers since they have certain criteria that you may need to look into!
Is "[In] what way could you cool down a soda without using electricity or ice?" your project question? If so, it's in your best interest to try some independent research! You'll learn more that way, and chances are, you'll be able to formulate a hypothesis using the information that you will have collected. If, by that point, you have any confusions, ask away on this thread!
However, if the above question is more homework-oriented, keep in mind that the Ask an Expert forums are for helping you with any project difficulties. Homework help is best left to your teachers since they have certain criteria that you may need to look into!
Need an idea or some inspiration?
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas.shtml
Want to read up on awesome projects and science/math-related news?
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog/index.php
Enjoy!
-RM, Expert
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas.shtml
Want to read up on awesome projects and science/math-related news?
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog/index.php
Enjoy!
-RM, Expert

