Make a refractor Galileo Telescope Two convex lens -one large (100cm),another of small (5cm) focal length -magnification 100/5 =20 watch craters of Moon During a solar eclipse, project the image onto a screen and watch it -observe sun spots Never watch sun directly with naked eyes

 

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It doesn’t necessarily have to be powered by a propeller. “Air car” is just a name. I’ve heard of cars powered by moustraps and balloons. I sort of need one that can travel at least 5 m, with good speed since it’s gonna be in a race. I just wanna hear if any of you guys have any suggestions or stuff. This is for a physics experiment we have in school. Thanks. :)

 

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Today in my physics class which does absolutely nothing I asked my teacher to describe the spacetime continuum to me and he said it was basically a fabric or canvas stretched out. He explained how gravity worked under this context and how light can even be affected by gravity, if it can be manipulated like a fabric in such a sense, then can it be torn or pierced like a fabric? If so how? Are there any resources on this subject that I should look over? thank you ahead of time

 


Some more trippy OE-Cake liquid engine / physics engine experiments and effects. To download OE-Cake, visit my site for links and instructions.

 

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@ school I have to present an experiment to explain physics in household items. The thing I think of off the top of my head is the physics of a bouncing ball, but I want to do something that no one else will do, but is not too complicated.

 

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I’ve got to do the MYP Personal Project and I want to do it about quantum physics. Are there any experiments I can do related to this that aren’t too simple but impossible to do either? thanks a lot

 

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I want to know some simple physics experiments.

or tell me a website that show me some simple physics experiments.

 

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Please if you have got any sugestions on what physics experiments i could do on fuels and energy (except checking energy values) I wold be very grateful. It doesn’t have to be super complicated, just important stuff you could investigate on fuels e.g energy density, density, viscosity, miscibility etc.i just need some more factors in order to write a report.
Thanks

 


The classic physics experiment involving sound, a tube of propane and fire. Created for Flash Forward 2006, but useful in any case where you are not allowed to have fire. I push through the tube 449 Hz then higher frequencies, then some jazz and then some rock. This is real life sound visualization.

 


Amazing physics Experiment. We are NOT the makers of this video, have downloaded it from site with sience tricks (Superconductivity experiments). An example about how UCLA students spend their life in campus with.

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