Physics Project Ideas: Statics & Dynamics

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The discussion revolves around seeking project ideas for a physics class focused on statics and dynamics. Participants are encouraged to share links and explanations for various physics projects. A user expresses dissatisfaction with the suggested projects, finding them too simplistic and requests more challenging concepts. The conversation highlights the need for advanced project ideas that push the boundaries of typical classroom assignments. Engaging in this dialogue can lead to innovative and stimulating physics projects.
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hey guys, could you give me some ideas on what project I am going to make in my physics class...

my physics class is all about statics and dynamics...

maybe you could put some links on some physics projects with an explanation how it works :)

thanks guys :)
 
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hmmmm...

aren't there any other more challenging projects...

all those listed from the link above seems like childish...

so anyone who could give me a more challenging project concept?

:)
 
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