You could try, with a CD or DVD, to angle it to obtain the 'rainbow' spectrum on the shiny surface. Try it with both a fluorescent and an incandescent light source as well as sunshine.
Explain your results.
Also, check out the site I linked below for some ideas.
Also, here's another truly inspired, dynomite idea: Do a project that somehow involves
one of the topics covered in the course, and use something taught during the course
to explain the results you observe.
A simple working model in physics could be a pendulum. It demonstrates principles like the relationship between potential and kinetic energy, periodic motion, and the concept of equilibrium. By releasing the pendulum from an initial position and observing its motion, one can understand how various factors such as length, mass, and angle affect its behavior.
You can start by studying a lot of mathematics and physics. Mathematics is an essential components to working in physics professionally. You might find a university that has careers in physics, or similar areas.Then I guess you might apply to a job position where such knowledge is required - this may be in teaching, in research, or in applied physics.
No, physics is not countable. It is a broad and complex field of science that encompasses various subfields and topics, making it difficult to quantify or categorize in a simple, countable manner.
Physics provides the fundamental principles that drive technological developments. Understanding physical laws helps engineers design devices and systems, from simple tools to complex machines such as computers and medical equipment. Advances in physics lead to innovations that improve efficiency, performance, and reliability in various technological fields.
No, a rolling ball is not considered a simple machine. Simple machines are basic mechanical devices that help to make work easier, such as levers, pulleys, and inclined planes. A rolling ball does not fit the criteria of a simple machine as defined in physics.
see your physics book
Yes.
COLING BELL give the lsit of working models in the wikipidea
windmill
yes,i want simple but good science project on reflection of sound can you help me
A simple working model in physics could be a pendulum. It demonstrates principles like the relationship between potential and kinetic energy, periodic motion, and the concept of equilibrium. By releasing the pendulum from an initial position and observing its motion, one can understand how various factors such as length, mass, and angle affect its behavior.
go to hell.there you can find anything special and different from every body.it will have a fun and enjoyment.
Its simple and easy to understand, best of all it really works and there is some amount of physics that goes behind a windmill, you will scratch on the electronics parts.A good unique and sense full model of physics can only be made while the maker will be careful and knows how to make a clean projected and the project mainly depends on the presentation, and if you are looking for something on physics, why don't you try a working model of a windmill?? (dc motor, wires etc). And if you want procedure then i can give that too.....! So, best of luck i hope your project will be the best.....!
simple who teaches phy...lolz
I have to suggest the light switch is bad. A simple voltmeter or test light may help you test voltages. I have to suggest the light switch is bad. A simple voltmeter or test light may help you test voltages.
updraft is superior. simple physics
Extremely, beyond simple highschool physics. Distributed loads, changing rates over time etc.