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jordcic12
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Project Question: Absorption of Radiant Energy by Different Colors.
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Please Reply Fast: Absorption of Radiant Energy Energy Title

Post by jordcic12 »

Hello!
O.K. so I am in a science fair and I am doing the project, Absorption of Radiant Energy by Different Colors and I had the title: Hot Colors but that doesn't pop :cry: . I need a really good title that will amaze the judges! Please help!!!
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Re: Please Reply Fast: Absorption of Radiant Energy Energy T

Post by rmarz »

jordcic12 - While it doesn't have a lot of 'Wow' factor, Absorption of Radiant Energy by Different Colorsseems to convey a lot of information about the project. Maybe the subtopic could be something catchy like 'Hot Colors...', or 'How Hot is your Color' to add emphasis.

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jordcic12
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Project Question: Absorption of Radiant Energy by Different Colors.
Project Due Date: February 1
Project Status: I am conducting my experiment

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Post by jordcic12 »

rmarz wrote: Maybe the subtopic could be something catchy like 'Hot Colors...', or 'How Hot is your Color' to add emphasis.

Rick Marz
Dear Rick Marz,
It is very funny of how you said that because the title that I already have is Hot Colors! That's such a coincidence! :lol: Thank you for your response although. It was very kind of you, although I will see if I can How Hot is your Color
Thanks,
Jord
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