One of the Few Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 Hello, i've been having trouble thinking of a science fair project for my Sophomore year in highschool. My partner has a moderate amount of experience with automobiles, yet i'm an aspiring theoretical physicist. She's fairly complacent and really only wants it done. I'm really picky, which is my ultimate downfall. But at this point I haven't much of a choice. We're both enrolled in Molecular Biology at the moment, and the teacher is an FFA fanatic, so he is only concerned with agriculture. The only chemistry/Physics teacher is in the arctic at the moment and I'm positively stumped. If any of you can help me by brainstorming come ideas i'd be very thankful. Sincerely, One of the Few
Mr Skeptic Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 Well, theoretical physics seems like an unlikely science fair subject. I suppose you could measure the speed of light with a microwave and some chocolate, but that's not really theoretical.
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