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I meant with your idea.
Me with my oh-so-obvious simpleton "hyuck, do dah e=mc fingy!"
Then you with "find something in the recent news that's related in some way and go from there - if it's not immediately obvious what the relation is more the better as it shows you can apply the subject to the real world, and that you take an interest (or appear to, which is just as good) in news related to your subject."
Hmm.
=D
> He did? Cool.
Robert Hooke Science Centre,
Hooke for short :-D
> Belldandy wrote:
> Never did Science beyond blah blah blah
>
> You always have to upstage us, don't you?
> =D
lol :) Seriously, I passed my GCSE by just memorising the info in this revision book, didn't really understand most of it, but I remembered it :P
You could make a complex pulley system to lift a weight and and measure the force with a Newton metre
You could test Pepsi and Coca Cola to see which has a higher acidity level (or which is more sticky, only scientific jargon is necessary)
Have no limits!
> Test on bacon.Tescos Bacon. Interesting results there!
3% Pig meat
50% Water
20% Rat meat
10% Card Board
17% Chemicals eg. Arsenic.
> On a serious note...
>
> Do some work on Hooke..
>
> He went to my school and our science block is named after him... I
> can get you a lot of help/info :-D
He did? Cool.
Hooke's law could be interesting.
Do some work on Hooke..
He went to my school and our science block is named after him... I can get you a lot of help/info :-D