Physics Experiments to Do at Home

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Home physics experiments can be engaging and educational, with various resources available online. One suggested link provides a range of experiments suitable for different education levels, particularly junior high and above. Participants in the discussion express interest in sharing ideas and resources for conducting experiments at home. The conversation highlights the importance of accessibility and safety in home experimentation. Engaging in these activities can enhance understanding of physics concepts effectively.
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Do you guys know of any physics experiment that I can do in my house? Please reply soon thanks.
 
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I will do type of Junior or higher level physics
 
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