The following objects or topics are covered extensively in the lectures and notes for Physics 105N and Physics 106N. You would have difficulty writing a paper on one of these subjects that is truly your own work. It would be just too easy and too tempting to copy my approach, my thoughts, even my words. My lectures and notes should be only part of the reference materials you use for your term paper. Find an object that I do not discuss directly in depth and use similarities between your object and some of mine to identify the physical principles that make your object work. -- Lou Bloomfield
Air Conditioners
Air Purification
Airplanes
Audio Amplifiers
Automobile Engines
Automobiles
Balloons
Baseball
Bicycles
Cameras
CD Players
Centrifuges
Clocks
Computers
Electric Motors
Electrical Power Distribution
Electrical Power Generation
Elevators
Falling Balls
Flashlights
Fluorescent Lamps
Glass
Heat Pumps
Incandescent Light Bulbs
Knives
Lasers
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetically Levitated Trains
Medical Imaging
Medical Radiation
Microscopes
Microwave Ovens
Nuclear Reactors
Nuclear Weapons
Pipe Organs
Plastics
Radio
Ramps
Refrigerators
Rockets
Roller Coasters
Scales
Seesaws
Sunlight
Tape Recorders
Telescopes
Television
Thermometers
Thermostats
Vacuum Cleaners
Violins
Water Faucets
Water Purification
Water, Steam, and Ice
Wheels
Xerographic Copiers