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This seems to be a fairly common question. Let's make a list of possible topics and projects someone could do for these competitions.
This thread explores a variety of potential science fair project ideas across different scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics. Participants share personal experiences, suggest experiments, and discuss the feasibility and educational value of various projects.
Participants present a wide range of project ideas, but there is no consensus on which projects are the best or most feasible. The discussion remains open-ended with multiple competing views and suggestions.
Some project ideas may involve significant safety considerations or require specific materials and planning. The feasibility of certain projects, such as those involving high voltage or biological experiments, may depend on the resources and expertise available to participants.
This discussion may be useful for students, educators, and hobbyists seeking inspiration for science fair projects or exploring various scientific concepts and experiments.
We did this in our class at school-- we modeled it out to the exact details on how to buildEsperanto said:Make your own A-bomb http://my.ohio.voyager.net/~dionisio/fun/make-your-own-h-bomb.html
You'll learn to plan and budget projects?
It's funny you say that, because that's what I did for my freshman science fair project. Wave-particle duality.Hyperreality said: What about Thomas Young's double slit experiment, along with an introduction of wave phenomenal?
recon said:What about some ideas for mathematics projects? We seldom hear about those. Right now, I am particularly interested in mathematics that involve computers.
Mattius_ said:Make a engine that runs on gravity![]()