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QuestionI need an experiment that is exciting, stimulating, and that provides opportunities to learn scientific process skills. Would this project work for that?Community AnswerCreating a paper helicopter is a project geared more toward younger children. From your writing, you seem old enough for something more challenging.
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QuestionIs this science experiment appropriate to teach to 18 - 19-year-olds?Community AnswerPeople of all ages may enjoy this homemade project! It may not hold interest, though.
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QuestionWhy do I need to use a paper clip when creating a paper helicopter?Community AnswerIt adds weight to the helicopter, keeping it upright. This is very important, or else the “wings” will flip as it is dropped.
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QuestionWhy doesn't mine fly?Community AnswerPerhaps you missed a step. Try making another one and see if it works.
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QuestionCan I use glue instead of a paper clip?Community AnswerYes, it will be better because the glue is stronger than the paper clip, but you need a strong glue.
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QuestionCan I make this without a paperclip?Community AnswerYes, but it will have a chance to flip the wings up, causing it to fall straight down with no helicopter-like movements if you omit the paperclip.
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