What are some creative and interesting BSc Physics level 2 project ideas?

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Project ideas for a BSc Physics level 2 course include creating a water clock and a modern electrostatic generator. Additional suggestions focus on exploring concepts related to fluids and wind, such as building a cart that moves downwind faster than the wind, as referenced in an Instructables link. The emphasis is on finding creative and engaging projects that incorporate these themes.
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Hello,

I need some project ideas for my course in BSc Physics level 2.

I need something which is creative and interesting.

Anything from fluids, wind...

Regards,
Jadaav
 
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A modern version of an electrostatic generator .
 
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