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That's a very broad question, and depends what level you are working at. Pendulum motion is very interesting from a physics point of view and remarkably easy to set up a variety of different experiments as well, so I'd recommend it.

If you have access to a ticker timer, (I highly doubt it unless you are working at school) then you can do another neat experiment with that. Of course if not you could always search it in Google and borrow someone else's results.

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