Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Week 8 Reflection
Week 8 Reflection, where half way through he weekthe start of a new month that contains my birthday. Other than the new month it's was pretty normal week, we disscused the relationship between pressure and volume an pressure and temperature. Which later THE GREAT MR. ABUD ordered me to make a barometer, but we'll get to that later. When the pressure of the system changes according to the vloume or space of the particles ovcupy and move around. The pressure is high when the particles are trying to occupy a small area, and it's low when the pressure occupies a big area I mean volume, "Gezz it's hard making a change to science terms then just ur regular speakingvoice". It's kind of like learning another language the have many of the same words that are the same, the way you say them like in what tone of voice, that determines what they mean to say. Speaking of Chinese Mr. Abud gave us some equations that I involve "pressure fish 1/v, pressure fish volume, pressure fish (abs.)Temperature, and last volume fish temperature." I have a picture of these four equations, but I couldn't find out how to attach it onto my blog. On Friday Mr. Abud told us he was giving us an assessment, and I wasn't sure about and I asked Nathan another student in Mr. Abud and he had no idea, so when I got into the computer lab because mr. Abud said we be in there, all we did for the first half hour of class to get our new email. The last twenty minutes was the assessment And we got to work in groups which I found very good because we could draw our information for more people like of one person how to say one thing the other could help write it. Finally what you've been waiting for is that at the end of hour I takes mr. Abud about my blog and he not well shouted but talked firmly to me about making a barometer. Exact words were "Make a Barometer" I said I will and he said with who? Kelly. And he said ok that was defiantly a good end to the school day . I thank you Mr. Abud. Thank you.
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