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Maui_4412
Hello, I've submitted 8 topics already but sadly it was all rejected, I could really use some help to look for investigatory projects about physics
Maui_4412 said:Thank you so much for your ideas, but I'm so sorry, my teacher wants topics with real life applications or like that could help in real life somehow :(. I am very sorry again to disturb you all I just really need some help and I'm doing my best too
Why don't you also measure conductivity and acidity and include household fluids like soda, Gatorade, drain cleaner, bleach, lemon juice, etc. Is pH the important thing or just the conductivity? Is the voltage affected or the current?Maui_4412 said:A study on which Fruit and Vegetable has the most stored electricity : rejected because it was too used.
Materials: 1 Zinc nail, 1 copper nail, 1 brass nail, 1 multimeter, 1 coin, 1 orange, 1 lemon, 1 apple, 1 potato, 1 pomelo, 1 grape fruit and 1 pear
NFuller said:I'm a bit confused as to what your teacher expects from you. It's not like a grade 12 project is going to produce new research or answers to unsolved problems in physics. Can you tell us of any past projects or friend's projects that the teacher accepted?
Maybe you can try probing some of the proposed causes of the effect listed on the wiki page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpemba_effect.Maui_4412 said:One of the projects that were approved was, Demonstrating MPEMBA effect with the liquid in two bottles, one is sealed and the other is not :).
A Physics Investigatory Project for grade 12 is a project that allows students to apply their knowledge of physics concepts and principles to real-life scenarios. It is a hands-on project that requires students to identify a problem, conduct research, and design and carry out experiments to find a solution.
Some examples of Physics Investigatory Projects for grade 12 include investigating the factors that affect the strength of an electromagnet, designing a solar-powered car, and studying the motion of a pendulum. Other examples may involve topics such as optics, thermodynamics, or electricity and magnetism.
When choosing a topic for your Physics Investigatory Project, it is important to consider your interests and the resources and equipment available to you. You may also want to choose a topic that is relevant to your daily life or a current issue. It is important to discuss your ideas with your teacher to ensure they align with the project's requirements.
The key components of a Physics Investigatory Project for grade 12 include an introduction, literature review, methodology, results, analysis, and conclusion. The introduction provides background information and the purpose of the project, while the literature review discusses previous research on the topic. The methodology outlines the procedures and materials used, and the results present the data collected. The analysis explains the significance of the results, and the conclusion summarizes the findings and their implications.
To ensure the success of your Physics Investigatory Project for grade 12, start by choosing a topic that interests you and conducting thorough research. Plan and organize your project carefully, following the scientific method. Make sure to keep detailed records of your experiments and observations. Seek guidance from your teacher and be open to feedback. Finally, present your project with confidence and be prepared to answer questions about your findings.