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11th grade physics


Question Posted Monday March 24 2008, 11:11 pm

i have to write a research paper for my physics class. it can basically be about anything as long as it relates to physics. im trying to decide on a topic and im thinking either motocross, roller coasters, or fireworks. i just dont know how to branch off and narrow it down to find a more specific subject to write about. any ideas of a more narrow topic i could use from either of those ideas? i have to be able to relate it to "every day life" as well. thanks!

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JerZ answered Tuesday March 25 2008, 11:23 am:
Physics - The science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two, grouped in traditional fields is almost unlimited within every single object: for motocross for the wheels alone there's critically made calculations form every machined part for variables such as the material's durability to be able to sustain the force exerted on them. Everyday life is obviously affected greatly by the results of these equations by everything that has wheels.

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