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Theres no better way to learn about the world around you than to test how things work. The experiments in this book help you understand how to test the laws of science while learning more about how the world works.

The invisible force of airtest how air moves and how it affects nature
Mix up some potionsuse household chemicals to create unexpected results
How does the brain work?challenge your perceptions with experiments that test your senses

This book is part of the Dummies Junior initiative, a new series extension from the trusted For Dummies brand that is created to appeal to and educate younger readers. The series applies the core For Dummies approach of presenting complicated topics in a light-hearted and non-intimidating way while adding key changes for the unique needs of this audience, including:
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EXPERIMENTING WITH SCIENCE

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Copyright 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey

Published simultaneously in Canada

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Experimenting with Science
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INTRODUCTION

WELCOME TO EXPERIMENTING WITH SCIENCE. I am so excited to guide you in your scientific journey as you test, explore, learn, have fun, and, yes, experiment. My goal is for you to experience the thrill of scientific discovery.

SO WHAT IS SCIENCE? Science is the study of the world around you or even the world inside of you. In this book, you learn about many scientific disciplines, so get ready to make some reactions, trick your brain, harness magnetic forces, combine science and art, and more!

ABOUT SCIENTISTS

Scientists are so diverse its hard to know how to describe them. In research laboratories (where scientists work), you will find men and women, young and old, from countries all over the world. But all scientists have one thing in common: They love learning and have a big curiosity about how the world works.

The job of a scientist is to discover new things, and they study all sorts of different stuff. Some scientists study how to cure diseases in hopes of helping people stay healthy. Some study gigantic collapsing stars, while others study the behavior of tiny ants. For some scientists, its normal to scuba dive around the ocean taking video of elusive sea creatures. Its safe to say that scientists have pretty cool jobs.

If youre a person who is curious about the world, you may consider being a scientist when you grow up.

ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book is filled with fun and enlightening science experiments. The experiments are split up into seven chapters, and each chapter starts with a quick introduction and a section about the science behind the experiments (with the exception of the final chapter). The best thing to do is to read this science overview before starting the experiments within the chapter. Dont worry if you dont understand everything at once. Learning about science is a process that can take time.

Each chapter contains several experiments. You dont have to do the experiments in order or even do all of them, although sometimes it may be helpful to complete some of the earlier, simpler experiments first.

Each experiment starts with a brief description of what you will be doing and a supply list. Make sure that you have all the supplies you need before you get started. (You can find most supplies around the house or at a grocery store. A few experiments have slightly more specialized supplies that you may need to order.) You can find a master supply list at www.dummies.com/go/experimentingwithscience .

You can then follow the instructions to start your project. While youre working, make sure that you make observations of what you see, hear, feel, or even smell! I encourage you to make predictions of what you think will happen in your experiment. If you want to keep track of your predictions and data, go online to www.dummies.com/go/experimentingwithscience to find guidelines for making your own lab notebook.

When you complete your experiment, read about the science at the end of each project. This information helps you understand what you just observed. Some of these concepts are pretty crazy! See whether the explanations are consistent with your observations and experimental results.

At the end of each experiment is a section that tells you how you can take the experiment further. This is a very important section! Science is all about curiosity and discovery. You can usually do an experiment in more than one way, and you can expand on the experiments presented in the book in a lot of ways. I encourage you to use the projects and instructions outlined in the book as a starting point and then go wild. Follow your curiosity and dont be limited by the steps on the page.

As you go through the book, some experiments will work immediately, but some may take a couple tries. Dont worry if you have to try the experiment a few times. It turns out that every scientist has had many experiments that dont work. In fact, you often learn just as much, or more, from what goes wrong as you learn from what goes right. But you learn the most when youre enjoying what you do, so start experimenting and have a blast!

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