Physical Phenomena

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7/26/2019 Physical Phenomena http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/physical-phenomena 1/1 1. The sun casting shadows 2. Water breaking-up as it leaves a faucet 3. Glass shattering when dropped 4. Liquids being absorbed by fabrics 5. Particles settling in water 6. The shape of a candle flame 7. Wires bending under stress 8. Objects bobbing up and down in water 9. The deformation of clay when impacted 10. Water drops sticking to surfaces 11. Balloons popping 12. Wind making sound 13. Water vortices 14. Dropping rubber balls 15. Deflation of air 16. Liquid rope coil 17. Supercooled water 18. Magnus effect 19. Whips 20. Non-Newtonian fluid 21. Lens flare 22. Speakers 23. Vacuums 24. Sublimation 25. Thin film refraction / reflection 26. Sound resonances 27. Pressurized cans 28. Water waves 29. Cloud formation 30. Frost 31. Bubbles 32. Fire 33. Eggs cracking 34. Rubber bands 35. Adhesion 36. Falling objects with air drag 37. Slinky 38. Popping sounds 39. Skipping stones 40. Snowflakes 41. Shattering glass with sound 42. Entropy 43. Helicopter blades falling 44. Surface tension 45. Snow formation 46. Oil/water layers 47. Material strength 48. Material flexibility 49. Waves vs. depth 50. Erasers cleaning boards 51, Knot strength 52. Structure strength In a system of __________, how does changing __________ affect __________. (create four, the first blank must be creatable and the second two blanks must be measureable)

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7/26/2019 Physical Phenomena

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1. The sun casting shadows

2. Water breaking-up as it leaves a faucet

3. Glass shattering when dropped

4. Liquids being absorbed by fabrics

5. Particles settling in water

6. The shape of a candle flame

7. Wires bending under stress

8. Objects bobbing up and down in water

9. The deformation of clay when impacted

10. Water drops sticking to surfaces

11. Balloons popping

12. Wind making sound

13. Water vortices

14. Dropping rubber balls

15. Deflation of air16. Liquid rope coil

17. Supercooled water

18. Magnus effect

19. Whips

20. Non-Newtonian fluid

21. Lens flare

22. Speakers

23. Vacuums

24. Sublimation

25. Thin film refraction / reflection26. Sound resonances

27. Pressurized cans

28. Water waves

29. Cloud formation

30. Frost

31. Bubbles

32. Fire

33. Eggs cracking

34. Rubber bands

35. Adhesion

36. Falling objects with air drag

37. Slinky

38. Popping sounds

39. Skipping stones

40. Snowflakes

41. Shattering glass with sound

42. Entropy

43. Helicopter blades falling

44. Surface tension

45. Snow formation

46. Oil/water layers

47. Material strength

48. Material flexibility

49. Waves vs. depth

50. Erasers cleaning boards

51, Knot strength

52. Structure strength

In a system of __________, how does

changing __________ affect __________.(create four, the first blank must be

creatable and the second two blanks must

be measureable)