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[QUOTE="Like Tony Stark, post: 6250310, member: 666316"] Hi, the thing is that I have a subject called "Lab I" where we have to design experiments related to optics or mechanics, collect data and then write down our findings on a paper. Now, as a final project, my group and I have to design an experiment related to mechanics. It must be an experiment that, somehow, brings up something "useful"; I mean, it's not just about collecting data. The topic that we were given is "Projectile motion: parabola of safety", and as I've told you previously, the experiment mustn't be something like "if you place something here, you'll be able to hit it; if you place something here, you'll not be able to hit it". Obviously, we don't have to do something revolutionary, but we don't have to do an experiment for children. The topic is not very wide, so I can't come up with any idea apart from hitting things with projectiles. Can you help me? [/QUOTE]
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