I need to do a project for science fair based on Newton's laws

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The discussion revolves around a student needing to submit a project report for a science fair within a tight deadline of 300 words. The urgency is highlighted by the fact that the request for help comes just 30 minutes before the deadline. The student expresses interest in creating a seismometer but feels confused about the concepts and execution. Participants in the discussion emphasize that the project is ultimately the student's responsibility and encourage them to share their ideas for further assistance. A suggestion is made to utilize the Hyperphysics website as a resource for exploring relevant concepts and connections related to the project.
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The science fair is after 1-2 months but I should submit a report not exceeding 300 words what I will do in the project tomorrow morning to my teacher. Now it's 10pm. Please give me ideas as soon as possible(Before 30min from now)
 
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This kind of is your project, not ours. And you probably had this assignment for a while, so why do you only ask for help 30 minutes before the deadline??

Please, tell us your ideas and your thoughts, and we can help your further.
 
No I got this today evening and searched till now and I got this idea of asking now only.
 
I think of doing something like a seismometer. But I am very confused on what concept to use and how to use
 
Govind_Balaji said:
I think of doing something like a seismometer. But I am very confused on what concept to use and how to use

I suggest starting here;

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html

Hyperphysics is a really useful site and the 'web' of connected ideas at the top of the page will allow you to explore their inter-connections.
 
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