Verify Physics Theory Overnight - Urgent Help Needed

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The discussion centers on verifying physics theories through home experiments or school lab resources. Key topics include kinematics, work and energy, rotational mechanics, gravitation, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and waves and oscillation. A participant suggests using a thermos and thermometer to validate the Q=mct formula, but the original poster seeks more complex experiments beyond standard coursework. The urgency of the task is emphasized, with a deadline set for the day after tomorrow.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic physics concepts such as kinematics and thermodynamics.
  • Familiarity with experimental methods in physics.
  • Knowledge of the Q=mct formula and its applications.
  • Ability to conduct home experiments safely and effectively.
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  • Research advanced experiments in thermodynamics to validate the Q=mct formula.
  • Explore kinematic experiments using everyday objects to demonstrate motion principles.
  • Investigate rotational mechanics experiments that can be conducted at home.
  • Learn about fluid mechanics principles through simple experiments with liquids.
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Students in physics courses, educators looking for practical experiment ideas, and anyone interested in applying theoretical physics concepts to real-world observations.

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Our teacher has asked us to verifiy a theory given in our textbook using observations taken by perorming actual experiments using stuff at home or by using ur schools physics or chem lab... the topics we have are kinematics, work and energy, rotational mechanics, gravitation, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, waves and oscillation... there are lots of theories in the textbook... the aim is to verify any theory using observations taken from everyday phenomena, i have until the day after tomorow to submit, i can't do any experiments that we perform as part of our regular course like friction down an inclined plane simple pendulum and viscosity etc... please HELP!
 
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Why don't u just use a thermos and a thermometer and heat water to verify the Q=mct formula?
 
thats ... well... too simple... thnx tho
 

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