Hey. I'm 16 and in high school. I just got a grant from the Google STEM project and used the money to do an experiment on quantum trapping by super cooling a superconductor and having it 'pinch' the magnetic fields of magnets, causing it to float it was a lot of fun but now I'm looking for something else to do over the summer. My favorite subjects in physics are particle physics, quantum physics, and electromagnetism so I want to build something centered around those subjects. I wish I could build a neutrino sensor but I don't have the room or money for it. I do still have the magnets (about 200 3/4x1/4x1/4 in. the poles emanating from the far ends) and superconductor so maybe I could incorporate either of those. I'm still looking for idea.
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Hey. I'm 16 and in high school. I just got a grant from the Google STEM project and used the money to do an experiment on quantum trapping by super cooling a superconductor and having it 'pinch' the magnetic fields of magnets, causing it to float it was a lot of fun but now I'm looking for something else to do over the summer. My favorite subjects in physics are particle physics, quantum physics, and electromagnetism so I want to build something centered around those subjects. I wish I could build a neutrino sensor but I don't have the room or money for it. I do still have the magnets (about 200 3/4x1/4x1/4 in. the poles emanating from the far ends) and superconductor so maybe I could incorporate either of those. I'm still looking for idea.