Depends what topic. I see you have put this question under the nuclear category so I take it that it's nuclear power your doing? Well you could do radiation tests. Get different substances with volumes of radiation and put a Geiger Counter in them. You could then go on to explain how the Geiger Counter works and what substances contain different volumes of radiation.
investigatory in physics
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I would say a rube goldberg machine
The Acer Aspire One Netbook has all the latest technology, so yes it would be suitable for advanced physics projects.
Class projects involving volcanoes can be a great idea as they allow teaching of some geography, geology and physics. The website called Storm The Castle has some great ideas.
Some fast and easy ideas for a complete physics project include the fastest way to cool a soda, how to build a raft using surface tension, or how to make an airplane invisible to radar detection.
mostly on Physics and Chemistry sounds great.
Some can be explain by physics but mostly physics can not because it is natural.
Yes and no, some physics can post questions and answers on the internet but, some don't want to or, can't do it.
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Some popular physics forums where you can discuss and learn about various topics related to physics include Physics Forums, Physics Stack Exchange, and Reddit's r/Physics community. These platforms offer a space for engaging discussions, asking questions, and sharing knowledge with other physics enthusiasts.
Sample projects can include:Construct a switch using transistorProof that the law of gravity worksDemonstration of the relationship of speed and distance