Today was a rather shocking day! We continued our discussion on static charge by talking about how technology has incorporated static charge (see notes here). Robert Van de Graaff was the first physicist to develop a machine to produce static charge. We used his invention of the Van de Graaff generator to test the laws of static charge with foiled pie plate, puff wheat, Ms. Paas's new lightsaber and our hair ... some of this was shocking. Sorry about the discharge from some of your feet to the ground (although I did cry laughing with Connor).Friday, 11 March 2016
Fri., Mar. 11, 2016
Thank you to MaKenna and Jacob M for sharing your club foot research with us (and thank you to MaKenna for sharing your personal reference to it).
Today was a rather shocking day! We continued our discussion on static charge by talking about how technology has incorporated static charge (see notes here). Robert Van de Graaff was the first physicist to develop a machine to produce static charge. We used his invention of the Van de Graaff generator to test the laws of static charge with foiled pie plate, puff wheat, Ms. Paas's new lightsaber and our hair ... some of this was shocking. Sorry about the discharge from some of your feet to the ground (although I did cry laughing with Connor).
Today was a rather shocking day! We continued our discussion on static charge by talking about how technology has incorporated static charge (see notes here). Robert Van de Graaff was the first physicist to develop a machine to produce static charge. We used his invention of the Van de Graaff generator to test the laws of static charge with foiled pie plate, puff wheat, Ms. Paas's new lightsaber and our hair ... some of this was shocking. Sorry about the discharge from some of your feet to the ground (although I did cry laughing with Connor).
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