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  • EchoX
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 16

    #1

    Science Fair Project

    My school forces me to do a science fair project, and I was thinking of doing something easy and fast, but that wouldn't really be of interest to me. Since paintball is one of the main things in my life, I was thinking why not do a science fair project on it. Paintball does revolve around science and physics, so why not try it. What do u guys think I should do? I hear a lot about .693 bore barrels being just as accurate as a bore matched directly to the paint. Another one would be open bolt vs. closed bolt (though that could get pretty expensive with the conversion kits). What other projects would u guys suggest I do?
  • adam shannon
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 805

    #2
    how the fluid dynamics of a paintball leaves a circular welt with a hole in the center as opposed to a full welt like you would expect. we all accept it having amny of them on us every week...but the average non-paintballer is always amazed at the little " O " welts. ive actually been asked if its ringworm...lol.
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    • complicationjack
      front player
      • Mar 2002
      • 51

      #3
      !

      i would second that! ...why are they rings??
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      • painball
        Scumbag
        • Dec 2002
        • 921

        #4
        i'll third it. An inexpensive project. That sounds reallt interesting though

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        • Me
          Registered User
          • May 2001
          • 529

          #5
          theyre circles because the outside shell is much thicker and condenses on itself while the inside explodes. atleast thats what i think
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          • impostal22
            disgruntled...
            • Apr 2003
            • 1623

            #6
            i agree w/ that but i dunno how you'd go about researching that...although i think it's just cuz the ball breaks on impact and the force spreads away from the center...but i dunno how you'd research it. maybe shoot someone with one of the paintless paintballs and then with a regular paintball, see if they both leave similar welts.

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            • adam shannon
              Registered User
              • Oct 2002
              • 805

              #7
              its deffinately a science thing. you can attack it from a couple diffrent angles.

              1) how a fluid filled sphere reacts to impact.
              2) the hydro shock affect of human flesh.
              3) the dynamics of why the ball breaks like it does.

              im sure some paint company must have research on this topic. maybe even high speed slow motion video of it.

              doesnt AGD do research with high speed cameras. you could take tom to school for show and tell...and it would also be a good time on the buss ride home after school to beg for an x-mag...lol.
              "whoever did that in the bathroom needs to start eating right and go see a doctor" - Tunaman, AOSC 2

              "back in the day of pumps this would have taken all @!#$ing afternoon" - Albinonewt , "Treatise On Welts"; chapter 2: The Electro Revolution

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              • EchoX
                Registered User
                • Oct 2002
                • 16

                #8
                Originally posted by adam shannon
                you could take tom to school for show and tell...and it would also be a good time on the buss ride home after school to beg for an x-mag...lol.
                LOL. Any other suggestions? I'm lookin for some thing in which I can test, and I dunno how I'll be able to test how a paintball leaves a welt on someone. Besides shooting them up, I don't have access to other different types of paintballs.

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                • EchoX
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 16

                  #9
                  What about rifling on barrels? Or is that already a given?

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                  • cphilip
                    Former Moderator

                    • Jun 2026
                    • 16216

                    #10
                    Whatever you do it must have...


                    Clearly stated Hypothesis
                    exact Materials and Methods
                    Variables and Controls (important or it's a "demonstrative" project and not a "scientific" experiment as it should be)
                    Results with good pictures and graphs on the display board
                    research paper (not always required but a nice touch)
                    Conclusion
                    Bibliography
                    Good Presentation Quality

                    You should be able to look at the board and tell EVERYTHING about the project. It should leave little to hunt for in the papers.


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                    • TheJester
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 753

                      #11
                      do a search in the deep blue, i know there's a thread or 2 in there about the welt issue
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                      • WickeDKlowN
                        Registered User
                        • Jun 2001
                        • 3098

                        #12
                        I like the welt project. Just use a friend as a test subject

                        Or you could see if velocity affects accuracy, and whick velocity is the most accurate.
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                        • cphilip
                          Former Moderator

                          • Jun 2026
                          • 16216

                          #13
                          I suggest you use your parents! There are supposed to help you with school work right?


                          AGD, where we are so good we can do it with only ONE tube!

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                          • J Murder

                            #14
                            anodizing is full of science! Theres a huge chemical reaction that takes place. You should give it a try. Its not all that hard but there are some mildly harsh chemicals, and you would get to use words like "aluminum oxide" and such

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                            • J Murder

                              #15
                              also here is an awesome site if you want to try it out:

                              How To Anodize at Home

                              Here's one already in the form of a lab:

                              Here
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