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cshellokitty
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Project Question: Which colored jar absorbs heat the fastest, and which colors radiate heat the fastest by performing independent tests for heating and cooling the colored jars under a 500 watt bulb (worklight)
Project Due Date: November 28th 2011
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Science Project Title

Post by cshellokitty »

Ok here is my experiment :

'The objective is see which colored jars absorbs heat the fastest under a 500 watt light bulb, and which one cools faster.'

I just finished my review of literature, and I need a title page. I really want like a cool title for my project, so any ideas are welcomed!!

By the way, its due tomorrow, so if you can reply as soon as possible, that would be awesome!

Thank you to everyone!! :D
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Re: Science Project Title

Post by deleted-71882 »

Hello cshellokitty,

I have no specific idea for your title, but I have a couple of general comments.
Creativity is great for a title. You want to get the viewer's attention. Even humor might be used in some cases. But whatever you choose, make sure it conveys the content of your project clearly. Creativity, humor, cleverness, all will distract from your title if it doesn't deliver its message clearly.
Be sure to follow the guidelines for your project.
Good luck.
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Re: Science Project Title

Post by deleted-71487 »

The best I can think of is something along the lines of "Are cool colors really cooler?". That might only work if you intend to compare "warm' colors (e.g. reds, greens, browns) vs. "cool" colors (e.g. blues, purples, greys), but that might be a cool (if you'll pardon the expression :-) experiment. Like wendell said, it's more important that the title convey what you're testing than that it be "catchy".
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