What is physics?
Physics, to me, is the study of how energy works. Energy is a force, power, heat, speed of an object, work, wavelength or frequency of something.
What did you think about the class?
The class was fun and wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. We (the students) did a lot of work, not too much, but enough to get through the units. Mr. Blake kept us in check and was really cool, he knew what he was doing and got us to do everything on time or a little bit early so we could just chill.
What did you learn in the class?
I learned to turn off the lights when I don't need to use them cause the electric company charges so much (in cents) per kilowatt-hour. It's not per kilowatt per hour is the amount of energy equivalent to a steady power of 1 kilowatt running for 1 hour. I also learned how to spear fish, cause water makes the image of the fish look closer than it really is so you aim farther. The rest of the stuff I learned was how to find distance, time, initial and final velocities using kinematic equations and also how to calculate mass, force, the normal, weight, wavelength, frequency and other variables with other equations we acquired over time.
What did you like about the class?
I liked how we go to do a lot of group activities, cause if I did it by myself I would have messed up. Plus I like my group a lot, we laughed a lot cause of.... just cause. We worked well in a weird way, even though we sometimes argued (the arguments were not intense, just so you know). I also liked how Mr. Blake made everything fun and had a sense of humor. If he didn't I would have fallen asleep.
What could be modified to improve on the class?
Well, the wording of the questions or problems could have been worded differently because sometimes it was hard to understand what the question was asking us to do. It would take me a little longer to finish tests because I couldn't understand what was going on. Other than that I had no problem with anything else.
Commentary/Feedback?
The class was fun... my group was cool....
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Here is the really big roller coaster at Disney's California Adventure Park, as the coaster reaches the top it gets slower then when it drops down the velocity/speed increases a lot. This is what we learned in units 2 and 3. |