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What I did: How does the angle of slope affect the loss of the sliding object’s energy due to frictional force?
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It seems similar to the report for the Physics Olympiad
- https://note.com/nyanyan_cubetech/n/n4646467a4e4d
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Physics Challenge JPhO - 3. Report Edition
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I might try using LaTeX
- I want to give it a try
- Maybe on Overleaf
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Well, it seems difficult, so maybe not
- It doesn’t seem to have many benefits anyway
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Waves seem interesting
- However, I feel like my knowledge is still too shallow
- It seems like I can only do a superficial IA at a high school level
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I like the physics world that goes hand in hand with the world of mathematics
- Although mathematics is created as a model for physics
- For example, imaginary numbers appear in physics theoretically
- I want to find non-trivial connections and go “ohhh”
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Something like the conservation of energy, non-trivial but beautiful, might be good
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Systems that involve finding constants
- g (acceleration due to gravity)
- Like bubbles
- By using the equation GPE=mgh, I can derive g by finding a way to measure GPE
- 0K (absolute zero)
- Creating two proportional lines that intersect
- It seems moderately complex and interesting
- Evaluating the results is easy
- g (acceleration due to gravity)
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There was a discussion about how focusing too much on the theme can make it unnecessarily difficult