Looking for a Physics Project Idea - Can Anyone Help?

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The discussion revolves around seeking ideas for a physics project suitable for a high school student. Participants share various project suggestions, focusing on the feasibility and complexity of the ideas while considering safety and budget constraints.

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  • One participant suggests building a 10-foot tall Tesla coil, noting its potential to produce long sparks.
  • Another proposes constructing a mini-fusion chamber, providing a link for further information.
  • A different participant mentions building a spherical tokamak as their current project.
  • One suggestion involves coding a physics engine, focusing on realistic simulations of particle systems and rigid bodies.
  • A participant expresses difficulty in learning programming and mentions budget limitations, questioning the feasibility of building a miniature linear accelerator.

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Participants present multiple competing project ideas without reaching a consensus on a single best option. The discussion remains open-ended with various suggestions and considerations.

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Participants express concerns regarding safety and budget, indicating that some ideas may be more challenging or impractical given the constraints of a high school environment.

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I was wondering if anyone could aid me in finding an idea for a new project. I was quite sure where to place this thread, so forgiveme if its in the wrong place.
School has just started, and as usual, I am stuck with loads of free time until my classes get up to speed. I figured I would be able to put this time to some good use.
I have done the usual potato guns, and dry ice bombs, and I am looking for something a little more challangeing. It would be nice if your ideas would be a tad bit less likely to get me arrested then my previous endevors.
Thanks.
 
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How about making a 10-foot tall Tesla coil?

If you do it correctly, it will launch 10-foot long sparks or longer.
 
build a mini-fusion chamber!

http://www.livejournal.com/community/ubergeeks/276039.html
 
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Build a spherical tokamak. That's what I'm doing.
 
high school? learn to code your own physics engine...particle systems, rigid bodies, deformation materials, EB stuff...etc.
using real physics and not psuedo modelling.
 
neurocomp2003 said:
high school? learn to code your own physics engine...particle systems, rigid bodies, deformation materials, EB stuff...etc.
using real physics and not psuedo modelling.
I have tried the programing scene, but I have had a hard time teaching myself a ligitamate language.
Yes, I am a high school senior, so I don't have a large budget, which is part of the problem. And my school decided a few years back to end shop class, so I only have limited access to machinery.
How hard would it be to build some thing like a minature linear accelerator?
 

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