How does mankind benefit from knowing the answer?
PHY110 Term Paper Instructions
Fall 2014
As a part of individualizing your learning experiences, I’d like you to identify a physics related topic that interests you and write a paper based on independent research. This can be any topic that is covered in the course, but does not have to fully overlap with course material. The paper needs to formulate a question or problem and attempt to arrive at an answer or explanation. You are encouraged to use the textbook, lectures, news journals or the web as resources. Length should be 3-4 pages. You are strongly encouraged to work on this throughout the semester instead of writing it the day before it is due. I will check your progress throughout the semester, and the following are due at the beginning of class on Test days:
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Order Paper NowTest 1: Name of your topicHow high can you jump on Mars?
Test 2: At least two numerical facts, formulae or graphs that you will use
Test 3: Outline of your paper.
Introduction: Explain what your topic is, the question you’re trying to answer. What is its significance: social, economic, medical or technological? How does mankind benefit from knowing the answer? Does it satisfy human curiosity in some way? What are the long-term consequences of knowing the answer?
Body: Explain the answer to your question, starting from basic physical principles, describing any scientific terms in layman’s words. Include at least three pieces of numerical facts or equations and two images/graphs. Be sure to cite your sources. What is the underlying theory?Who pioneered the research into this topic? Has human perception changed on relevant “facts”? Is there existing controversy?
Conclusion: summarize your question and answer. Raise questions about what is still being
researched or is still under debate. If discussing a social issue, what is the future outlook?