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Our students will participate in competitions such as Tübitak, Mef, Genius Olympic with their physics projects they have prepared under the guidance of their advisor teacher Burcu Özkırımlı.
 
Students who prepare the project as follows:
Ece Akgün, Melis Toprakçı, Emre Okta, Ulaş Bozdağ, Mert Karaydın ve Onur Eti 
 

 

Project Name: Electro-crystal

Project Students: Emre Okta 10/F-Ulaş Bozdağ 10/D

Our students’ researched the electromagnetic shielding properties of natural crystals. They investigated amethyst and other crystals. According to the results of their experiment, they proved that amethyst crystal can be used as an electromagnetic shielding material. This investigation is so valuable because there is not any scientific paper about natural crystals’ electromagnetic effect.

 

Project Name: Sargan

Project Students: Ece Akgün 9/B-Melis Toprakçı 9/B

 

Our students calculated the refractive index of Argan oil, a common type of cosmetic.  This was done with a laser. They compared different brands of argan oil according to purity.

At the end of the experiment a relationship was found between the purity of argan oil and its refractive index.

 

Project Name: Using Fourier’s Analysis, how do classical guitar strings of different qualities obey Melde’s String Theory under different temperatures?

 

Project students: Mert Karaydın 10/E- Onur Eti 10/F

 

Students attempted to increase music quality based on a theory of physıcs.  In other words, students chose some of their favorite music, 
then attempted to improve it using a theory of physics.  
Specifically, they examined how temperature change affects music quality.  This involved examining the effect of different temperatures and tensions on frequency.  
They also compared their investigations with Melde's Theory using Fourier analysis (different temperatures and tensions are observed to have a negative effect on frequency)
 
Students envision using the information to design a device that would keep guitar strings a constant temperature.