HELP SCI PROJECT DUE TOMORROW! interview on hovercrafts

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hoverhed
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Project Question: How long have you been working with hovercrafts?

Do you have a model yourself? If so how big is it? Can you ride on it?

What surface do you hover over usually? How fast and far does it go?

Did you build it yourself?

How long did it take you to get the right design that works?

What got you intrested in hovercrafts?

Do you use your ACV daily?
Project Due Date: 1-10-12
Project Status: I am finished with my experiment and analyzing the data

HELP SCI PROJECT DUE TOMORROW! interview on hovercrafts

Post by hoverhed »

I NEED TO INTERVIEW A HOVERCRAFT EXPERT BY TOMMOROW!

How long have you been working with hovercrafts?

Do you have a model yourself? If so how big is it? Can you ride on it?

What surface do you hover over usually? How fast and far does it go?

Did you build it yourself?

How long did it take you to get the right design that works?

What got you intrested in hovercrafts?

Do you use your ACV daily?
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Former Expert
Posts: 338
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2011 5:48 pm
Occupation: retired physicist
Project Question: n/a
Project Due Date: n/a
Project Status: Not applicable

Re: HELP SCI PROJECT DUE TOMORROW! interview on hovercrafts

Post by deleted-71882 »

Hello hoverhed,

Science Buddies does not have experts in every science and technology area. Given that no one has responded to your urgent requests for an interview, we don't seem to have anyone who feels qualified to answer. We can answer best to general science questions or specific questions about experiments. To answer your questions interestingly, one would have to be experienced in building hovercraft.

It's possible that someone may still answer your inquiry, but you should probably look for another source for your interview.

Sorry we can't help, and good luck, WW
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