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In recognition of Earth Day this week my science class had a google hangout with Karishma Bhagani. She is currently a student at the New York University, but is from Mombasa Kenya. We contacted her because she has created a… Continue Reading →
Interconnectedness is one of the main themes in the novel Whirligig. Our actions, no matter how big or small, have an effect not only on ourselves but also have an effect on the people and the world around us. How… Continue Reading →
Observations : Questions/ What Did You Find Out? Q. Which circuit had the largest current? A. The circuit with the large bulb had the largest current, 180mA Q. Which circuit had the smallest current? A. The circuit with the… Continue Reading →
Results: The lemon created the greatest electric voltage, and the carrot created the least amount of electric voltage. Carrot – 0.12v Banana – 0.23v Lemon – 0.55v Potato – 0.3v Apple – 0.25v Orange – 0.2v Observations: The position… Continue Reading →
Here is the video lab that I made with Minji, I hope you enjoy it.
Prediction: Which fruit will produce the most electric voltage? Why? I predict that the lemon will produce the most electric voltage because it is the most acidic out of the fruits and vegetables that we have.
When it comes to forgiveness I’m not always the first to step forward and forgive others; but I do believe that it is necessary in order to achieve peace and happiness. Forgiveness, to me, is a way of showing strength… Continue Reading →
Your browser is not able to display frames. Please visit Electricity on MindMeister. Electricity by Emily Sawchuk My questions about electricity: How do you measure electricity? Where does electricity come from? Who was the first person that discovered electricity?… Continue Reading →
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