Physics Newtons third law high school physics project Video demonstration
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I need ideas on physics experiments which are not too basic. preferablly something that includes sound, speed, temperature. Something exciting would also be good as physics can get a bit lame. I suggestion that i have been given is to use presureised water rockets and measure the distance the rocket goes at different pressures, but due to water restriction our bubble burst on that one.
all help will be appreciated.
thanx
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physics experiments like foot pressure, dispersion, torque, equilibrium and any other experiments relating to physics…what is it’s importance to the nursing course?what are the concepts?
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how come all the really interesting physics research, like the LHC and ITER, done in Europe, specifically, France?
i think it’d be neat to work on this but i cant speak french!
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Hope you’re having a good day. My physics teacher assigned a sciene experiment; and 2 days from now, we have to have an experiment thought up / picked out. He does not want it to be biologiy related (eg: plant growing one). He wants it to be a physical sciene related one. he gave a few suggestions; which batter brand lasts the longest, which toilet paper brand absorbs the most liquid, does reaction time vary at different times of the day, etc.
I don’t have a lot of resources and don’t want to do anything I can’t test; he said we have to be able to take 3 pictures to prove we are doing the experiment, record reliable and accurate data, and be able to make a graph, pie chart, or something along those lines with the data. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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.
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