The Thing Posted September 13, 2005 Posted September 13, 2005 Our teacher for science requires an "advanced" project for our Enriched class, and some of it might be entered into the provincial science fair. I have absolutely no idea as to what to make. Any ideas on what I can experiment with? This is just like a science fair project. I am 10th grade, and am interested mainly in Chemistry, but Physics & Engineering are good too. As for the difficulty, I was thinking as advanced as possible, more exciting than an vinegar-soda volcano and less lethal than a tesla coil. Sonouminescence, or some other topics of that level which I CAN DO AN EXPERIMENT WITH. And I prefer an experiment in which very few people have died. Thanks a lot.
Externet Posted September 13, 2005 Posted September 13, 2005 Hi. Just develop an experiment to measure the propagation speed of gravity.
insane_alien Posted September 13, 2005 Posted September 13, 2005 you could measure the wave legnth of light to the nanometer equipment: 1 Laser 1 diffraction grating(you need to know the distance between the lines 1 wall/sheet/screen 1 meter stick that does millimeters (sometimes you can use a 30cm ruler but there is a greater error) And this is where i forget the calculations you need to do... help plz... guys....
timo Posted September 13, 2005 Posted September 13, 2005 My favorite experiment is still: Take a walk from the canteen to your lab with a cup of coffee in your hand. How much coffee is spilled on the floor? - Plot the coffee loss over the distance travelled. - Discuss the dependency on your speed. - How does nonuniform walking affect the outcome? Is there a lower/higher likelyness of resonance catastrophe? - What is the influence of the cup´s geometry? Due to the famous "wet trouser"-theorem by A. T. Heist there will always be a resonance frequency available in a spherical cup so it´s impossible to transport coffee in a spherical cup without spilling it when one walks uniformly. - How does the usage of another fluid with a different damping constant for the oscillations affect the outcome of the experiments? - Assuming sensible numbers for the cost of coffee and coffee automats: From the results gathered above, what´s the economically best densitiy for coffee automats in an average university? That should keep you occupied for quite some time.
The Thing Posted September 14, 2005 Author Posted September 14, 2005 This project will have to have some sort of outcome, that is like the conclusion, before that a hypothesis, exactly like a science fair project. So far I think the spherical cup coffee experiment seems interesting, any other ideas??
Klaynos Posted September 14, 2005 Posted September 14, 2005 an investigation into friction? sliding blocks with a pully system with masses attached. Could change the surface and see how this alters the coeficient of friction...
The Thing Posted September 14, 2005 Author Posted September 14, 2005 I rather like something seemingly complex, so I could get a good mark on it =). Something impressive looking, like a van der graaf generator or even a tesla coil mentioned, but less lethal.
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