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rocketboy
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Hey everyone,
I'm getting ready to start my IB Extended Essay in Physics, and sent a proposal to my supervisor for a study on the performance of various solid rocket engines. Unfortunately this topic was rejected because a) it involves highly explosive and flammable materials, b) apparently I need more advanced lab equipment and c) it is more like a chemistry topic.
So now I have a HUGE problem. I am supposed to have a topic and introduction and outline finished, and I don't even have a topic!
I was wondering if anyone here had any ideas for a physics topic that provides a problem which I would then come up with a hypothesis for, and then prove through experimentation. It also has to be outside of the high-school Physics curriculum, so I was thinking perhaps something on fluid mechanics or thermodynamics, since they are courses that I will need to take in aerospace engineering at university anyway.
Thanks SO much everyone!
-Jon
I'm getting ready to start my IB Extended Essay in Physics, and sent a proposal to my supervisor for a study on the performance of various solid rocket engines. Unfortunately this topic was rejected because a) it involves highly explosive and flammable materials, b) apparently I need more advanced lab equipment and c) it is more like a chemistry topic.
So now I have a HUGE problem. I am supposed to have a topic and introduction and outline finished, and I don't even have a topic!
I was wondering if anyone here had any ideas for a physics topic that provides a problem which I would then come up with a hypothesis for, and then prove through experimentation. It also has to be outside of the high-school Physics curriculum, so I was thinking perhaps something on fluid mechanics or thermodynamics, since they are courses that I will need to take in aerospace engineering at university anyway.
Thanks SO much everyone!
-Jon