Physics
This is my physics page! My teacher is Dave Heerschap, and i have him in my 6th period class. He is such a spazz of a teacher, but he also teaches us necessary things in order to pass his class and possibly get into a science career!
Rocket ProjectThis project was to show how we can take a few elements, put them together and create a full functioning rocket. This was a partner project, and my partner was Abigail McQuitty. We worked really hard to create this full functioning rocket, called the A.I. which is short for three things; Abby/Izzy, Artificial Intelligence, and in Japanese it means Love.
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Rube Goldberg ProjectIn our class,created a Rube Goldberg. My partner (Sienna Wells) and I worked really hard on the decoration we almost thought it wouldn't work! We are both big fans of the show 'My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic', so we though this would be the perfect opportunity to be as creative as can be! We named our team 'The Pegasisters' because that is what we are! (pegasister refers to the female term for a My Little Pony:FIM fans) In the end however, it worked almost perfectly. at the exhibition, it messed up a couple of times, but them it started making the mess we intended it to. Well, do you expect two artists not to make a mess for a project? Our main goal was to splatter paint filled balloons on a canvas covered in tacks and giant toothpicks (nicknamed "Celestia's Torture Room") .
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Sound Project
For this lesson we were to make an instrument to show our understanding of sound and how it is created. My partner, Jonah and I created a lyre harp based off of the game Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. You should know by no that I am a very artistic person, who also happens to be very OCD about projects looking perfect as can be. So I, of course, spent a ton of time on the aesthetics of the harp, instead of tuning it properly. luckily for me and my partner, my weird obsession for perfection actually added to the idea of the harp sounding like a real instrument. we need to tune the harp before we play it more, but it sound really nice. :)
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