This weekend was senior camp!!! I hope you underclassmen are excited for it next year cuz its BOMB!!! I had so much fun, and also I pulled off a B for the quarter!!! I'm so proud of myself! Next quarter though, I'm gonna start off strong and finish strong, at least I hope to. So anyways, for senior camp, we went ATVing and its the funnest thing ever! I got up to 30 miles/hour on the course; it was one of the best adrenaline rushes I've ever gotten. During the "rush" I was thinking about how awesomely fast I was going and the velocity of my ATV as I made wide and narrow turns, went over small bumps and steep hills, and flooring it through the open terrain. The faster I went (higher velocity), the greater my momentum on the ATV was. Our guide, "Little" was a thick hawaiian-filipino man and I look tiny compared to him (even though I'm not). When "Little" was traveling at 20 miles/hour and I was traveling at the same speed, his momentum was greater because his mass was greater. If you've forgotten, momentum is velocity times mass; both play a significant role in the magnitude of momentum. So if you didnt go to the beach, like I told you to last week, then go ATVing! You'll enjoy every bit of it, promise! :)
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