Physics
In Physics, we are learning things such as the laws of physics and gravity, as well as acceleration and forces with Jeff Major. My successes in working in this field are that I can apply what I've learned to real life and real moving objects. My struggles are when I am unable to understand the material or how to conduct an experiment or lab on it. I am at a fair understanding of physics but I still have a lot to learn. I want to be able to learn the laws of physics and be able to apply them to the real world and what I see.
Physics is somewhat more challenging for me than math, but it is still something I find interesting. I still manage to understand Physics well and thus I do not have any revised work here either.
In physics, we learned about velocity and acceleration from the World In Motion project. We learned how to analyze and calculate velocity of a moving object and apply our knowledge of physics to real life.
Currently in Physics, we are learning about forces and vectors, and how forces affect acceleration and direction. Forces, such as gravity, always apply to an object. Even though there is gravity, there is also always another force acting upon an object the keeps it from going through the ground, which is the normal force [which could be a desk or any surface an object sits upon]. For something to be able to move or for something to accelerate, the forces have to be unbalanced. Otherwise, with balanced forces, the object remains still.
Physics is somewhat more challenging for me than math, but it is still something I find interesting. I still manage to understand Physics well and thus I do not have any revised work here either.
In physics, we learned about velocity and acceleration from the World In Motion project. We learned how to analyze and calculate velocity of a moving object and apply our knowledge of physics to real life.
Currently in Physics, we are learning about forces and vectors, and how forces affect acceleration and direction. Forces, such as gravity, always apply to an object. Even though there is gravity, there is also always another force acting upon an object the keeps it from going through the ground, which is the normal force [which could be a desk or any surface an object sits upon]. For something to be able to move or for something to accelerate, the forces have to be unbalanced. Otherwise, with balanced forces, the object remains still.