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Science Fair Project Ideas That Win Awards – Project #9 – Submarines

Objective

To find out how a submarine uses a propeller and a stabilizing fin for forward movement.

Introduction

Although the submarine you have seen in a movie seems to be gliding along effortlessly, it is actually fighting the forces of gravity, pressure, friction and buoyancy. Have you ever encountered these terms in previous science fair experiments? Among all other science fair experiments, this is one of the best, as you will understand how these forces are overcome by the submarine.

Materials

A 500ml water bottle, a soda bottle (2 liter), knife, scissors, 2 large paperclips, needle-nose pliers, chopsticks, 3 rubber bands, stiff ruler, a silicone sealant, a bathtub or pool

Preparation

The Propeller

This is one of those science fair experiments in which you will need the assistance of an adult.

The Submarine

Your submarine is now ready.

Testing your Submarine

Procedure

Now you will position the stabilizing fin in the front, center and the back in different ways and have some fun observing how your submarine moves. Record your observation each time. Use the below-mentioned ten positions.

  1. No fins-
  2. Middle: Fin Centered-
  3. Middle: Fin moved to the right –
  4. Middle: Fin moved to the left –
  5. Front: Fin Centered-
  6. Front: Fin moved to the right –
  7. Front: Fin moved to the left –
  8. Back: Fin Centered-
  9. Back: Fin moved to the right –
  10. Back: Fin moved to the left –

The observations will allow you to answer the following questions:

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