Extended Essay, aero engine, help

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An IB G11 student is seeking advice on selecting an experiment for their extended essay focused on aero engines. Concerns are raised about the feasibility of conducting experiments in this area, particularly if it falls under natural sciences due to limited experimental options. Suggestions are encouraged to help narrow down the topic for a more manageable research focus. The discussion emphasizes the importance of refining the research question to enhance the potential for experimentation. Overall, guidance is requested to facilitate the development of a suitable experimental approach.
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Hi, I am a IB G11 student in International School in Vietnam, I have chose aero engine as my extended essay topic. Though I know what I am going to research, I am stuck in choosing the experiment for this topic. Could anyone here help me and give some advices for what I am going to do for my experiment?

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Which subject is this extended essay on? If it's related with a natural science, I think (not to be harsh) it would not be such a good idea because of the lack of experimental options unless you're able to narrow it down into something less general. What ideas for you have so far?
 
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