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Density Measurement:
Objective: Determine the density of different materials.
Method: Measure the mass and volume of various solid and liquid samples and calculate their
density.

2. Tensile Strength Testing:


Objective: Determine the tensile strength of different materials.
Method: Use a universal testing machine to apply force to a material sample until it breaks.
Measure and record the force and displacement.

3. Hardness Testing:
Objective: Compare the hardness of different materials.
Method: Use different hardness testing methods such as Rockwell, Brinell, or Vickers on various
samples and compare the results.

4. Heat Treatment of Metals:


Objective: Investigate the effect of heat treatment on metal properties.
Method: Heat metal samples to different temperatures and durations, then observe changes in
hardness and microstructure.

5. Corrosion Resistance Testing:


Objective: Evaluate the corrosion resistance of different materials.
Method: Expose various materials to corrosive environments (e.g., saltwater) and monitor their
corrosion rates over time.

6. Electrical Conductivity Measurement:


Objective: Compare the electrical conductivity of different materials.
Method: Use a conductivity meter to measure the electrical conductivity of samples made from
various materials.

7. Impact Testing:
Objective: Evaluate the impact resistance of different materials.
Method: Use a pendulum impact tester to measure the energy absorbed by different materials
upon impact.

8. Heat Treatment of Steel:


Objective: Understand the effects of heat treatment on steel.
Method: Heat identical steel samples to different temperatures and observe changes in
hardness and microstructure.

9. Electroplating:
Objective: Learn about metal coatings.
Method: Electroplate a metal object (e.g., copper coin) with a thin layer of another metal (e.g.,
silver) using a simple electrolysis setup.

10. Conductivity of Solutions:


Objective: Investigate the electrical conductivity of solutions.
Method: Test the conductivity of various solutions (e.g., saltwater, sugar water) using a
conductivity meter or a simple circuit with a lightbulb.

11. Corrosion Protection Methods:


Objective: Explore methods to prevent corrosion.
Method: Compare the corrosion rates of untreated metal samples with those coated with
different protective layers (e.g., paint, oil).

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