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The discussion revolves around finding a suitable research question for an IB Extended Essay in physics. The student seeks a question structured as "How is Y dependent on X?" and relevant to contemporary issues. Suggested topics include alternative battery technologies using electrolysis, algorithms for realistic terrain generation, and the properties of water filtering through a pinhole. Additional ideas highlight modern physics problems such as quantum computing, extrasolar planet habitability, super materials like graphene, and the feasibility of space elevators. The emphasis is on ensuring the research question addresses significant modern challenges.
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For my IB course i have to write an Extended Essay, i will most likely be writing mine in physics (I take physics higher level). I have been having trouble coming up with some ideas on what i could write about, the essay should be 4,000 words max so i need a fairly beefy subject. It would be helpful if the research question is structured in the form of "How is Y dependent on X?" i have also been told that it would be beneficial if the research question is relevant to modern day problems.

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Not really that relevant here :p

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My first idea was in chemistry, i had the idea to create an alternative form of battery that uses electrolysis to charge, water would be separated whilst charging into H2 and O2, then converted back to water through a hydrogen fuel cell creating a charge. My second idea was in math, the idea was to investigate using different algorithms to create realistic looking terrain, i have experience programming as a hobby so this seemed like the obvious solution, but i am very unlikely to get a good mark on this subject. My third idea was to investigate the properties of water filtering through a pinhole.
 
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You could take your battery idea and extend it into the area of alternative fuels. Compare and contrast the pros and cons of all the alternative fuels that are on the horizon. Hydrogen, ethanol, Lithium ion batteries...

This keeps you relevant to modern day problems.
 
Some ideas for modern day problems in physics:

-Computing progress and Quantum computing
-Extrasolar planets and and habitability
- Applications of super materials like graphene
- The nature of Dark matter and/or Dark energy
 
Or something very topical is space elevators and carbon nano-fibres and similar materials.
A feasability study could be a possible essay
 
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