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I have a project in physics, in which the best works will get a high grade and will be put to the Science Exhibit. I have very low grades in Physics, and if I will not do well, I might fail. I need to do this very well...:

I need to find any topic in Physics and illustrate it in the most articstic way possible. It needs good content, impact, and I must do it within 1 hour (but the materials can be prepared at home). What should I do? What topic? How will I illustrate it?

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2006-09-07 00:54:44 · 5 answers · asked by kevin! 5 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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Newton Laws of Motion:

First Law
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Objects in motion tend to stay in motion, and objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless an outside force acts upon them.

Second law
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The rate of change of the momentum of a body is directly proportional to the net force acting on it, and the direction of the change in momentum takes place in the direction of the net force.

Third law
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To every action (force applied) there is an equal but opposite reaction (equal force applied in the opposite direction).

Check the website below... its useful for classroom project on these laws....

Good Luck :-)

2006-09-07 01:05:37 · answer #1 · answered by SAM 5 · 5 0

If you like racing, you could do a project on how the SAFER barriers work on NASCAR tracks. The physics involved is actually rather simple, and the materials wouldn't be that expensive to build an actual model and show how it works against other types of barriers (such as concrete, wood, etc).

For testing, you could throw a protectively-skinned fruit (such as an orange) at different types of barriers, to see how well they cushion the impact.

The SAFER barrier is just steel and polystyrene foam - if you live somewhere that has a race track, you might be able to call them and see if you can get a small bit of material or a chance to actually throw something at their barrier. For concrete, you can probably ask around at a construction site if you could test against one of their concrete road barriers.

2006-09-07 09:14:07 · answer #2 · answered by ³√carthagebrujah 6 · 0 0

it is easier to find a project if you stay closer to what you like. In your Yahoo answers you tend to focus on mathematics. So my suggestion is that you keep to something that has math in it.
You would be easier if we knew the level that you are in - that is how complicated it should be
But consider physical demonstration of mathematical models: Euclidean, classical, relativistic, for instance. A model of the solar system in each one of the three. But keep it simple. I am sorry can not help more, but with more information maybe we can do more.

2006-09-07 08:04:46 · answer #3 · answered by regis_cabral 4 · 0 0

Try to make a parallel and series circuit.

2006-09-07 09:05:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Who can imagine? A Physics student with no creativity.

You need to go back to First Grade.

2006-09-07 08:01:28 · answer #5 · answered by Perry N 4 · 0 3

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