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Fermi Project
Would it be possible to fit everyone in the world into a cube that measures one mile by one mile by one mile?
This is an example of a Fermi Question—an estimation problem designed to teach dimensional analysis, approximation, and the importance of clearly identifying one’s assumptions. Numerous examples of these questions can be found at the Web sites below.
Three group members should devise an estimation process that can be used to answer one of the following questions. Use input from all group members to describe the best estimation process possible.
Your project must have the following components:
Assumptions: List and explain all assumptions that you made (or had to make) to answer your Fermi question.
Math work: Explain your plan, show ALL your math work, AND the process used to come up with your rough prediction. You need to use this information to come up with your rough prediction.
Prediction: Use your information from your initial math work to predict an answer to your Fermi question. This must be noted before you move on.
Research with MORE math: You will go online and use reliable sources and the support, (dis)prove, conclude, and/or justify your prediction and completely answer your Fermi question. Use your new found information and include all steps in your mathematical (re)calculations. Site your sources.
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