| Ideas for solar system experiments, projects and | | | | going and what its orientation is. |
| experiments can come from numerous different | | | | Magnetometer high school science fair projects can |
| sources. You can get ideas from science news | | | | be used to explore the relationship between several |
| headlines, from science magazines or from your own | | | | different variables. First they can be used to compare |
| science text book. However, you can also find ideas | | | | the relationship between the orientation of a magnet |
| for experiments from science kits. | | | | and its attractiveness to different metals, next they |
| The solar system is a broad subject that will need to | | | | can be used to compare the effect a magnet has on |
| be narrowed before you will be able to come up with | | | | electrons. While you may not think that these |
| a hypothesis to test with your science fair project. | | | | experiments have anything to do with the solar |
| There are a lot of great subtopics that you can | | | | system, both of these comparisons look at |
| explore that relate to the solar system. For example, | | | | relationships found in it. |
| you can explore the properties of gases, you can | | | | If you are having a difficult time coming up with an idea |
| explore the properties of gravity or you can explore | | | | for your experiment you can start by researching |
| the properties of vacuums. | | | | specific components that make up this stellar body. For |
| If you are looking for very interesting ideas for your | | | | example, you can examine solar winds, solar storms, |
| experiments then you may want to consider working | | | | solar flares, gravitational pull of the moon, the creation |
| on magnetometer high school science fair projects. A | | | | of the planets, the Big Bang Theory and vacuums in |
| magnetometer is a special tool that is used to examine | | | | space. You can also research more advanced topics |
| magnetic fields. The magnetometer not only helps you | | | | like black holes, white holes and the space time |
| to identify where magnetic fields are, but they also help | | | | continuum. |
| you to determine what direction the magnetic field is | | | | |