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    Would metal hitting metal or metal hitting glass make more noise?

    Metal with Metal. The elasticity transfers the kinetic forces into vibrations and sounds better than glass.
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    Electrodynamic Question about Metal.

    I am sort of having a brain fart about this, when sending electricity threw a metal it becomes negatively charged correct? |-------------------------------------------------< |-->(Positive)Power(Negative)-------->Metal-------^ The electrons leave the negative terminal, pass threw the...
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    High School Science Projects Ideas on a Budget

    Correct, but first you must calculate the basics. Of course you will have to place magnets perfectly IF your building a cyclotron. A syncrotron would be much easier to build, less expensive, and you could be fairly inaccurate with the magnets. The VDG isn't a force field but rather a electric...
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    High School Science Projects Ideas on a Budget

    A force field in physics-sci-fi sense. It IS possible to make 1, lot of electricity is needed. For the accelerator, you would have to buy magnet's from ebay or some science supplier, manipulating them is quite easy, run current threw them. Though your house doesn't have enough power, so you...
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    High School Science Projects Ideas on a Budget

    Particle Accelerator is quite easy to make from materials from around the house or junkyard. The only obstacle is to find a single proton...hahahaha... I was thinking more along the lines of physics, theoretical, or particle. I really want 1st place, so I am going with something over the time...
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    High School Science Projects Ideas on a Budget

    So I have been spectulating science projects for roughly a year. Doing calculations from how money I will need from materials to specifics. I have tried to do Particle Accelerators, Force Fields, and a model to present how time is stretched (Einstein ;) ) My question is what other ideas do...
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    What determines distance a baseball will travel when hit?

    I concur to this, in order to have a accurate result you must account all factors just not momentum. But since you stated that they are all identical F=ma (like Redbelly stated) is basically your bread and butter.
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