Five Science Experiments You Can do With A Smartphone


A smartphone is a unconfined tool for science experiments with or without special apps. Make the most of your phone with these five science experiments you can do with a smartphone.

Use your smartphone for science

Make a smartphone speaker

Imagine you’re in the park having a picnic and fancy playing some music. What can you do? Grab a wafer-thin tube and two paper or plastic cups, and you’ve got a mini DIY phone speaker!

Make sure the ends of the tube are inside the cups, and thoughtfully cut a slot for your phone.

Experiment with variegated sizes and material tubes and cups to investigate how the sound changes.

phone speaker for a STEM project made from a wafer-thin tube and two paper or plastic cups.

Conduct a heart rate investigation

Use the stopwatch on your phone to self-mastery a simple heart rate investigation.

Make a DIY projector

Use your phone to make a projector. This would be a unconfined matriculation STEM rencontre or a fun end to a science party.

Contribute to scientific research virtually the world

Download a Citizen Science app and contribute to science projects virtually the world. Track birds, monitor water quality and lots more!

Turn your phone into a microscope

With the wing of a small microscope camera attachment you can turn your phone into a microscope!

Explore the sky with your phone

Become a yard astronaut with an app that allows you to explore the night sky. The Night Sky app is a good place to start.

Let me know if you have any other ideas for science with a phone!

Girl holding a smartphone

Science Experiments you can do with a smartphone