I really need help.

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Adriel
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I really need help.

Post by Adriel »

We need to prepare a physics based magic trick. It has to be quick to do and entertaining, I really want to see them be amazed in what I will be doing. Please help me :(
jmehta14
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Post by jmehta14 »

Hi Adriel,
You can check our topics from science buddies.com for topics in physics and pick something that is interesting to you.here is the link.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/

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Adriel
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Post by Adriel »

Please help me pick something amazing, something that will make them wonder :roll:
AllisonGardner
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Post by AllisonGardner »

you make loops out of newspaper strips and cut them down the center - effectively splitting them - with varying results: 1) two separate rings, 2) one long ring and 3) two interlinked rings. The science magic trick is based on a field known as "topology" and employs a well known concept called the "Mobius strip."
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