Home > categories > Security & Protection > Road Stud > What are things I can build for a physics project (high school level)?
Question:

What are things I can build for a physics project (high school level)?

We can relate it to any physics-related topic. I want mine to be either astronomy (there IS physics in astronomy, but can't think of anything to build), dance (someone suggested I build a gyroscope but I'm not quite sure how that'd work with dance), or light/shadows/optics (again, can't think of anything to build).Any ideas of what to build for these topics? Open to any other ideas!Thanks in advance!

Answer:

The perfect bike for one person is the worst for another. Go to a local bike shop and try out several and find which one works for you. Look for a bike with disc brakes. This will allow you to use both studded tires and chains if you choose. Chains will not work on bikes with other styles of brakes as they will tangle with the brakes. For this price range, you are looking at an entry level mountain bike. They also have minimal and basic suspension. Get one with as large a set of tires as you can. They will provide extra cushion.
This is a difficult question to answer.
issues which could set off a detector to pass off.. - Smoke - airborne dirt and dust (interior the air or in simple terms because of the fact it has gathered interior the alarm) - Damp/steam, many times showers and the humidity from them can set off it. - undesirable battery. - previous detector.. or that's defective even if if it is the unique, it could have been in a warehouse for 4-5 years ? the existence of a detector. .. the battery or detector must be duff. what's 'that previous' to you ?

Share to: