After months of Biology comes a new "substitution". It was in term 3 that we were imminently surprised by the hardcore questions shrouded among Physic, a new subject which we were about to uncover truth of realities in the scientific way. I am a Science lover-I do not succumb in this subject.
I have always love Science for a major reason - To experiment, and make conjectures about it. It was how I found it fun. Today, we were at the Physics lab, readying ourselves with all sorts of equipments for our experiment - The Pendulum Bob. Of course, I was exhilarated, nothing is as lively as an experiment about Science, I thought.
Coincidence to say, the Pendulum Bob looks like an anomaly object through first glance. Afterall, it was my first time handling a pendulum bob. As I held up the Pendulum Bob, I figured out the heaviness did not seem as it is from its exterior. True to the material, which was made of some kind of metal.
We conducted an experient to find out the periods of the Pendulum Bob, which refers to how much time required to achieve one full oscillation, by going from left to right, then back to where it started from. We found out that length is one of the factors that determines the duration of the period.
Afterwhich, we were assigned to complete the worksheet. There was one part of the question which rose the queries about the factors affecting the period of a Pendulum Bob. Interesting to say, researcg has shown that mass does not affect the accelaration of the Pendulum Bob, which caused some abnormalies stirred in my brain. It mentioned that if both objects of different mass were to fell of a building, they would land on the floor, yielding the same timing, excluding air resistance.
This part of the question sparked a new interest for air resistance and gravity. I have yet to find out the true theories about these. But forming pontifications are part of what is Science to me. When I encounter mysterious questions, I will theorise myself an information. For example, I believe mass does not affect the falling speed of objects with different mass due to the constantly same gravitational pull on Earth that would thus disregard the existance of mass. Meaning, the gravitational force contributes both objects to the same accelaration, thus the equal timing.
Science is all about curiosity, exploring and forming one's specifical opinions, before knowing the true facts. It is these factors that engrossed me into its "adventure" of the world, full of possibility. Embracing the Science for the entity of Fictions, it just adds on to more entertainments.
I have always love Science for a major reason - To experiment, and make conjectures about it. It was how I found it fun. Today, we were at the Physics lab, readying ourselves with all sorts of equipments for our experiment - The Pendulum Bob. Of course, I was exhilarated, nothing is as lively as an experiment about Science, I thought.
Coincidence to say, the Pendulum Bob looks like an anomaly object through first glance. Afterall, it was my first time handling a pendulum bob. As I held up the Pendulum Bob, I figured out the heaviness did not seem as it is from its exterior. True to the material, which was made of some kind of metal.
We conducted an experient to find out the periods of the Pendulum Bob, which refers to how much time required to achieve one full oscillation, by going from left to right, then back to where it started from. We found out that length is one of the factors that determines the duration of the period.
Afterwhich, we were assigned to complete the worksheet. There was one part of the question which rose the queries about the factors affecting the period of a Pendulum Bob. Interesting to say, researcg has shown that mass does not affect the accelaration of the Pendulum Bob, which caused some abnormalies stirred in my brain. It mentioned that if both objects of different mass were to fell of a building, they would land on the floor, yielding the same timing, excluding air resistance.
This part of the question sparked a new interest for air resistance and gravity. I have yet to find out the true theories about these. But forming pontifications are part of what is Science to me. When I encounter mysterious questions, I will theorise myself an information. For example, I believe mass does not affect the falling speed of objects with different mass due to the constantly same gravitational pull on Earth that would thus disregard the existance of mass. Meaning, the gravitational force contributes both objects to the same accelaration, thus the equal timing.
Science is all about curiosity, exploring and forming one's specifical opinions, before knowing the true facts. It is these factors that engrossed me into its "adventure" of the world, full of possibility. Embracing the Science for the entity of Fictions, it just adds on to more entertainments.