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MythBusters science fair book. 2. Confirm or bust 2, Confirm or bust /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Scholastic, 2012.Description: 128 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780545433976 (pbk.)
  • 0545433975 (pbk.)
  • 9781451794403 (Paw Prints)
  • 1451794401 (Paw Prints)
Other title:
  • Myth Busters science fair book. 2, Confirm or bust
  • Science fair book 2 : Confirm or bust
  • Confirm or bust
Uniform titles:
  • Mythbusters (Television program)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 507.8 23
LOC classification:
  • Q182.3 .M342 2012
Contents:
Introduction: Try this at home! -- Tasty topics. Myth: Do rats pee on soda cans before you buy them, leaving behind germs that can make you sick? ; Try this: Use a black light to check your home and school for unseen nasties ; Muth: Do some foods make you gassier than others? ; Myth: Does being scared really give you cold feet? ; Try this: Critter cookbook ; Try this: Make your own jawbreaker candy -- Homemade hijinks. Myth: Are the stunts MacGyver pulled off on his TV show really possible? ; Try this: Make you own compass ; Try this: Make your own candle ; Try this: Make your own paint ; Myth: Can you fold a piece of paper in half more than 7 times? Try this: Make your own paper -- Exciting electricity. Myth: Lights on or off? ; Try this: Find out how much energy your home appliances use ; Myth: Does keeping batteries in the fridge really make them last longer? ; Try this: Build a model solar cell ; Try this: Make a biogas digester -- Bold body business. Myth: Do pirate eye patches improve night vision? ; Flu fiction myth 1: Can a sneeze really travel up to 30 feet? ; Flu fiction myth 2: What's the best way to stop a sneeze? ; Flu fiction myth 3: Does a runny nose really run all over the place? ; Myth: Can you really catch someone's cold just by shaking hands? ; Try this: Test the effect of sanitizers on bacteria and fungal growth ; Try this: Detect and collect latent fingerprints ; Try this: Collect and compare fingerprint data ; Myth: Is it true that people cna't walk in a straight line? -- Surprising strength. Myth: Does a baseball bat really have a sweet spot? ; Try this: Build a duct-tape hammock ; Myth: Can salsa really eat through the bars of a jail cell? ; Myth: Is toilet paper really strong enough to help a prisoner escape from jail? ; Myth: Are bed sheets strong enough to help a prisoner escape from jail? ; Try this: Use the power of antacids to launch a rocket ; Myth: Is falling from a great height into water just as dangerous as falling onto cement? ; Try this: Make your own catapult ; Myth: Can armor made out of paper really protect you? ; Try this: Make your own paper armor ; Myth: Will a boat made out of wood shavings and water really float? -- Notorious nature. Try this: Make your own tornado ; Try this: Make your own lightning ; Try this: Make your own tsunami ; Try this: Make your own seismometer -- What are the odds?. Myth: Can helium balloons really lift a child into the sky? ; Try this: Make your own metal detector.
Summary: Contains instructions for science fair projects based on experiments conducted on the "MythBusters" television series in attempts to discover the truth behind popular myths and urban legends.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
JNF JNF Chamberlin Free Public Library Nonfiction J 507.8 MAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 34480000505226

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Includes index.

Introduction: Try this at home! -- Tasty topics. Myth: Do rats pee on soda cans before you buy them, leaving behind germs that can make you sick? ; Try this: Use a black light to check your home and school for unseen nasties ; Muth: Do some foods make you gassier than others? ; Myth: Does being scared really give you cold feet? ; Try this: Critter cookbook ; Try this: Make your own jawbreaker candy -- Homemade hijinks. Myth: Are the stunts MacGyver pulled off on his TV show really possible? ; Try this: Make you own compass ; Try this: Make your own candle ; Try this: Make your own paint ; Myth: Can you fold a piece of paper in half more than 7 times? Try this: Make your own paper -- Exciting electricity. Myth: Lights on or off? ; Try this: Find out how much energy your home appliances use ; Myth: Does keeping batteries in the fridge really make them last longer? ; Try this: Build a model solar cell ; Try this: Make a biogas digester -- Bold body business. Myth: Do pirate eye patches improve night vision? ; Flu fiction myth 1: Can a sneeze really travel up to 30 feet? ; Flu fiction myth 2: What's the best way to stop a sneeze? ; Flu fiction myth 3: Does a runny nose really run all over the place? ; Myth: Can you really catch someone's cold just by shaking hands? ; Try this: Test the effect of sanitizers on bacteria and fungal growth ; Try this: Detect and collect latent fingerprints ; Try this: Collect and compare fingerprint data ; Myth: Is it true that people cna't walk in a straight line? -- Surprising strength. Myth: Does a baseball bat really have a sweet spot? ; Try this: Build a duct-tape hammock ; Myth: Can salsa really eat through the bars of a jail cell? ; Myth: Is toilet paper really strong enough to help a prisoner escape from jail? ; Myth: Are bed sheets strong enough to help a prisoner escape from jail? ; Try this: Use the power of antacids to launch a rocket ; Myth: Is falling from a great height into water just as dangerous as falling onto cement? ; Try this: Make your own catapult ; Myth: Can armor made out of paper really protect you? ; Try this: Make your own paper armor ; Myth: Will a boat made out of wood shavings and water really float? -- Notorious nature. Try this: Make your own tornado ; Try this: Make your own lightning ; Try this: Make your own tsunami ; Try this: Make your own seismometer -- What are the odds?. Myth: Can helium balloons really lift a child into the sky? ; Try this: Make your own metal detector.

Contains instructions for science fair projects based on experiments conducted on the "MythBusters" television series in attempts to discover the truth behind popular myths and urban legends.

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