Thursday, April 6, 2017

The big debate







            Light, the biggest mystery in modern science. Apart from the debate on weather light is a wave or a particle, light has many different forms, one of them being infrared light has a 10 to the 12th power frequency. So it is not the on the weaker side of the electromagnetic spectrum. The human body can't feel infrared waves. The most common fact about infrared light is that it can "see" heat. It is used a lot after construction to look for cracks in the ceiling or the walls.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Breaking the Sound Barrier







           Is this something you would want to do, or do you think he is crazy for doing it?  Imagine what he might have been thinking.  

  The timeline on the website Redbullstratos.com shows the journey that Felix took and other data collected on the "flight". Usually, I am not that interested in thee things like space and the moon and other stuff like that, but this was more interesting to me because a man literally skydived from space. I mean how cool is that? I definitely want to do that. I honestly don't know what would be going through Felix's head during the "flight".

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Have you ever heard of toxic algae?






        I was surprised too when I first heard about them too. Once I read the article though, it was fascinating. The way that the algae grows and forms as stated in the magazine C&EN. This article reads, "when lakes receive excess nitrogen and phosphorus the nutrients accumulate in the lake and as they begin to cycle between algae, water, air, and sediment." These cycles then create the "toxic algal blooms" as they are most commonly known as. It is these blooms that appear to be little green clouds in the water, particularly in lakes.



Pelley, Janet. "Taming toxic algal blooms" C&EN. Mar. 21,2016

Thursday, March 9, 2017

DC, the Adventure of a Lifetime






             DC, from what I've heard is a practically magical place, where you can learn so much. I am exited about getting closer to my classmates and teachers, and possibly the chance to talk to someone about my faith. But I am kinda nervous about who I will be rooming with, but I know that that is not a really big deal. I have never been to DC before and am excited to visit a new place. It will also give me the opportunity to have fun.

Friday, February 10, 2017

Parachutes






           
    Have you ever wondered how a parachute works? Well, let me explain it for you. Air causes friction on the parachute witch slows it down to lower constant velocity. Otherwise known as terminal velocity. The parachute that we did was made of a single plastic bag that we cut in half and put string on all four of the corners. Our parachute fell with the time of 2.9 seconds and an animal with no parachute landed with the time of 1.1 seconds. So clearly, with the parachute, the object that is suspended by a parachute fell a lot more slowly than the animal wth out a parachute.

















Thursday, February 2, 2017

Trump and the Supreme Court






           This past Tuesday Trump filled one of the most important positions in he supreme court, the Judge. Neil Gorsuch was the man that Trump elected for supreme court nominee. I personally think that Trump made a good choice for our country. I believe so because he was a well standing judge before and will continue to be so. I understand that the decision made on Tuesday of this week is one of the most important political decisions that will be made for possibly decades to come.

Thursday, January 26, 2017

the most important invention? let me think...






         So, I had to interview someone over 50 for a school assignment and I interviewed my mom. She said that the most important invention to her was the car. In my opinion, the most important invention was Wi-Fi. I think that this is her favorite invention because it changed the way she grew up and how people before her. The automobile was the most important invention to her.