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Good experiment for gen physics
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So I'm taking general physics 1 this semester and at my university I'm able to contract classes for honors credits, and I decided on this class. My professor said that I need to do an experiment or something along the lines of that that relates to my major (Astronomy/Physics) she said that I could do something with keplers laws because she doesn't really cover them in class. anyone have any good idea on what I could do?

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