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it would be better if it is about electromagnetic waves or about optics

2007-08-17 21:12:58 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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try with 'ultrasonic waves"...

2007-08-17 21:19:55 · answer #1 · answered by Harish Jharia 7 · 0 0

Since you are more interested in optics and E-M waves you shouldn't need a particle acclerator.

There are a bunch of projects that you could under take that run a range of simple, easily done ata school lab or at home, to more complext experiments that require expensive equipment. I do not know if you have no resources, High School labs, university research labs, government or corporate research labs available to you.

If you are resource limited Edmund scientific has a lot of inexpensive optical equipment.

Me I am partial to snells law regarding the bending of light as it passes through different media and is deviated from it's original heading an anhular amount proportional to the index of refraction of the media,

Night Vision- beg, borrow, or sign out night vision goggles or better yet a real time IR thermal imager and using sound procedures study various objects imaged through the IR devices and compare the results to that predicted by theory and the device manufacturer.

E-M waves ..wow.. alot to here...some of my interests are electromagnetic interfernce between EM emitting devices in close proximity

you could investigate placement of wireless routers vs. the placement of desktop pc's and whether the receive antenna is on the front or back of the PC or place metal objects at various distances from pc or move a laptop around the house as well as the router and observe signal strenth and speed effects...very easy one to do


good luck

2007-08-18 04:37:11 · answer #2 · answered by dugal45 3 · 0 0

Investigate to find out if light is a wave or a particle.

2007-08-18 04:18:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

U can calculate the refractive index of water using the liquid lens experiment.....The equpments needed r a convex lens,water,and some mercury..... I donno it's investigatory or not...but its really simple...ur teacher can help u .......

If spectrometer is available in ur lab, u can study refractive index or dispersive power of a prism using it......

All the Best

2007-08-19 09:54:19 · answer #4 · answered by ♫♪sree♪♫ 3 · 0 0

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