Monday, September 9, 2013
Why Physics
In chemistry this year, I hope to learn how a bowling ball in a bowling alley tends to either speed up or stay the same speed, but never seems to slow down, how the longer a long jumper stays in the air affect his or her jumping distance, and lastly all three of Newton's laws. Physics is a very important thing to study during your high-school careers because alot of the things we talk about in physics will relate to our everyday life, it open our eyes up to view things in a new perspective, and it is just a fun topic/section in high school that shouldn't go unstudied. Although physics seems to be the well liked science course at the Asheville School, there are still questions that seemed to have gone unanswered like who started the study of chemistry, what do chemist on college do, and after college what job opportunities are there for chemist? This year in chemistry class, I hope to grasp the full definition of chemistry, learn the differences in the Newton laws, and have fun.
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