Graphene and Newtonian mechanics

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I am writing a paper for "Dynamics and statics" course. I am really interested in Graphene. I am not if this is a good topic for this specific course. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance
 
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Seems to me that graphene would be far more appropriate for a class in Materials Science but I'm not a civil or mechanical engineer so can't say for sure that it would be BAD for a course in dynamics and statics
 
well that is my question actually, I just genuinely like martial science. Just want to a paper on graphene. not sure if graphene will fit the topic of dynamics or not.