Suggestions for a physics project

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Laila, a 12th-grade student, is seeking suggestions for a simple and quick physics project that involves electric and magnetic concepts, such as a burglar alarm. She finds the forum's discussions somewhat advanced for her level and is looking for ideas that are easy to execute. Participants suggest considering projects like motors or speakers but note that her request is quite broad. Laila emphasizes her need for something cool and straightforward that won't take much time. The conversation highlights the challenge of finding accessible project ideas for younger students in physics.
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hi...i am laila,
I am quite young for this forum coz half of the things went above my head
I entered this site through google while searching for something...actually i am in 12th grade. i need to do a physics project in which i can make anything related to physics..can anyone please suggest a cool thing which has a simple apparatus and is not time consuming..
i will really be grateful
laila
 
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'make anything related to physics' is a bit broad isn't it?
There must be more guidlines than that... (Also, us 'foreigners' don't know what age '12 grade' is!)

Consider.. a motor, a speaker, an alarm system...??
 
yah right i am 17 yrs old..but nething related to physics in the sense tht something like an alarm..but then i can't find a proper site..or proper..anything..i am out of ideas
 
Anything Else?

Nothing?

cause these sites ARE really good actually.
 
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Originally posted by QuantumNet
Nothing?

cause these sites ARE really good actually.




thnks a lot for the help though u cudnt help much coz it was a bit too advanced..i need something simple..like based on electric and magnetic concepts...something to make like a burgular alarm and stuff..but i want something cool! easy and not time consuming
 
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