Sunday, May 9, 2010
JK...THIS IS MY LAST BLOG
So I was just teasing you guys last week, this is actually really the last blog. I didn't want you guys to be sad so I just tricked you so now you really want me to go away. Well tomorrow is the "big" day for my AP physics exam. I really dont want to get college credit for it since i did so terrible this year. But hopefully I get a three and do the best I can. I studied enough this year and I dont think cramming is gonna do anything..so just praying for a miracle. Please continue to pray for me, not joking. What does the picture have to do with physics? Umm how about everything?!!! You know how Neal was "the one" in the matrix? Doc! is the One for Physics. From announcing to "stupid mistakes" of the week (which I always did) to point charges hiding in his pocket, doc! never failed to entertain (and teach) especially Greg, Dylan, David, and I (in the back row). I'm really going to miss this class and I've enjoyed it so much and tried the hardest I could and have in any other class I've ever taken. I have no regrets and I would do it all over again (if I was smarter). Bye friends :)
Sunday, May 2, 2010
LAST BLOG!!
Don't be too sad my dear followers, but yes it is true that this is my last blog for AP Physics and boy I am happy! I know you all may be distraught but think how much we've been through this past year and how much knowledge you've acquired from my "knowledge" of physics. I've tried my hardest to teach you what I know best which is mostly w=mg and torque (which isn't on the AP exam). For my last blog, I'll write about optics because the name of my blog is Phyiscs through my Eye-ris so here it goes..I've had glasses since I was in second grade and my eyes have been just getting worse each year. I have nearsightedness, or myopia, which means I cant see far away objects. The reason my vision is so bad is because the images I see are formed in front of my retina. So, my glasses help correct my vision by using diverging lens. Diverging lens have are thinner towards the center which causes light tp "spread out." I hope you have learned as much as I have this past year; it really has been a pleasure! :) alohhhaaaaaaaa
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