Well, it depends on the level of physics you are taking. One could be finding the relationship between the angle of a ramp and the acceleration of, say, a car going doen that ramp. You should be able to plot the relationship and get a curve of best fit of "velocity" vd. "theta". On the other hand, you would know this relationship using trig in later years.
One that I have done is finding the spring constant k in a dart gun. Using the distance is travels, you should be able to use trajectory physics to determine the speed it left the gun, which helps you know its kinetic energy, which lets you find the spring energy stores in the gun.
Just two ideas.
2007-04-10 04:55:15
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answered by Rob K 2
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You are being asked to think about the kinds of questions and problems that physics answers. We can't do that for you. Even if you just look at the assignments in your textbook, you can see the kind of questions physics answers.
2007-04-10 11:57:22
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answered by Frank N 7
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If we do not know the answer, how do we know if it can be answered by physics? At any rate, I would like to know if so-called "dark-matter" actually exits. It's a nice theory, but I want conclusive proof of its existence. I would also like a nice explanation of gravitational lensing, since I tend to forget what the heck it is all the time.
2007-04-10 11:54:38
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answered by DJL2 3
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yeah, how do you combine gravity, the strong nuclear force, and the electroweak interaction into one simple group interaction?
We can share the Nobel prize for figuring it out.
2007-04-10 11:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The big bang theory,
why was not a black hole formed that reabsorbed the universe.
2007-04-10 11:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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how the universe began
2007-04-10 11:52:32
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answered by Anonymous
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How to get someone to stop abusing drugs and alcohol.
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2007-04-10 11:53:23
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answered by DanE 7
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Anything having to do with:
Motion,
Sound,
Heat,
Light,
Electricity,
Magnetism.
In other words:
Vectors,
Waves and
Fields.
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2007-04-10 14:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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