Jamie Purdy Nuclear energy Nuclear power is currently one of the most environmentally safe power resources. It produces less greenhouse gasses during the production of energy, and compared to traditional sources like coal and power plants it is much friendlier… Continue Reading →
This video uses polarized light waves to create its trick. Light travels in waves through an electromagnetic wave, which is a transvers wave, that has both electric and magnetic components. Lamps and candle flames are examples of unpolarized light… Continue Reading →
Pulse wave is a singular non-repeating wave, a single disturbance This is also a transverse wave, this wave is when the spring is pulled side ways to make a right angle, the disturbance is on a right angle to the… Continue Reading →
For our first wave we did a constructive interference. This is where Tessa and I flicked the slinky the same way and the two crests conjoined and created a larger amplitude. Our second wave was a destructive wave. This is… Continue Reading →
History The first seismograph was invented in China by Chinese Philosopher and polymath Zhang (Cheng) Heng in 132CE. This machine was invented because the Chinese culture believed that earthquakes were a message sent from heaven, and it was important… Continue Reading →
Newton’s First Law While Kevin is running through the hallway he bumped into Jamie, and that causes the pencil on Kevin’s textbook to keep moving forward the speed that Kevin was originally travelling at. The Law of inertia may not… Continue Reading →
5 Most Important Things for Math 10 1. Perfect Squares Have even exponents 2. Flower Power (in a power that is a fraction the denominator becomes the root and the numerator will stay the power) Used this in Chapter… Continue Reading →
When using Elimination you need to find zero pairs and get rid of them, hence the elimination. Once you get rid of them you add. I got a value of x=5, but you are not done yet. You need to… Continue Reading →
Write the equation if the line that has a slope of -2 and goes through (10,5) Point Slope form M= slope You put the slope were the M is and than you would do your X Values. The X= 10… Continue Reading →
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