Write a term paper, about a topic in PHYSICS from one of these three categories: an historical experiment, a technological application, or a real natural phenomenon. The paper must be more than 2.5 and less than 3 pages long. The paper must have one (and only one) diagram. The diagram may not be cut and pasted from the internet---the diagram must be created by you!
Hand in your Title in class on Thursday, October 13. Prof. Stump must approve the title. A purely theoretical topic (e.g., "string theory" or "quantum computing" or "time travel") will not be accepted. The paper must be about something real.
In writing the term paper you may look up information on the internet. (Include the internet sites in a Bibliography.) However, you may not cut and paste text from the internet. Also, do not quote excessively from your references. Rewrite all the information in your own words!
Example titles You don't have to choose one of these titles; you should pick your own topic, within the three types of paper (biographical, technological, or natural). I'm just giving you these titles as examples, for guidance. Choose your own topic.
· Galileo's attempt to measure the speed of light
· Faraday’s experiments on electromagnetic induction
· Benjamin Franklin’s famous kite experiment
· Experiments of Galvani and Volta
· Heinrich Hertz's observation of electromagnetic waves
· Marie Curie and radioactivity
Technological examples
· How does a spark plug work?
· Nuclear reactors
· Rocket Science
· The LASER
· Transformers
· Production of X-rays
Physics in a natural phenomenon
· Lightning
· Solar physics – energy from the sun
· Solar and lunar eclipses
· Aurora Borealis
· The tides
· Physics in a thunderstorm
Due dates:
October 13 - Title; the title must be approved.
November X – Complete Rough Draft
November XX – Final Draft for grading