What are some interesting ideas for a physics project?

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Ideas for a physics project include investigating drag forces on various shaped objects or exploring the variation of surface tension with temperature. The project should be engaging enough to maintain interest over a three-month period, including experiments and a write-up. Advanced yet manageable topics are preferred to ensure a thorough exploration without overwhelming complexity. Participants are encouraged to suggest additional project ideas that can be conducted with accessible equipment. Engaging and innovative concepts are key to a successful and enjoyable project experience.
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I need ideas for a physics project. The teacher said that we could do anything, so long as we can get hold of the equipment for it. I basically need to answer a question or have some kind of title which I could investigate, for example, drag forces on different shape objects, variation of surface tension with temperature. But I want to do something interesting so that I don't get bored of it half way. It's a project that will take about 3 months to complete, inclulding the experiments and write-up. Preferably to an advanced level, but not too advanced.

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