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Post by person on May 13, 2004 17:59:21 GMT -5
Rules are simple: write a word--physics term, unit, or whatever relates to physics, that starts with the letter of one previous to it (if you can't think of anything, then just do a second to last letter)
So here's a word for you to start with: physics
(so now all you have to do is think of something in physics that starts with "s")
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Post by Like the Game on May 14, 2004 9:52:32 GMT -5
Superposition! N's next! Who's up?
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Post by Mr Fisher on Feb 17, 2005 22:01:20 GMT -5
Newton! Next letter is also N! Who's next?
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Post by megan and sharon on Feb 18, 2005 12:02:00 GMT -5
n...net force! Next letter: E.......
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Talia
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Post by Talia on Feb 18, 2005 18:08:50 GMT -5
ENERGY!
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Post by Mr Byng on Feb 19, 2005 21:56:25 GMT -5
Young's Experiment (Use the 'g' from Young...) In 1801 Tomas Young proved that light exhibited properties of waves by observing the interference pattern of a monochromatic light source shining through two tiny slits. You may be able to do this with a laser pointer at school. (Ask mr Fisher...) Anyway, until then everyone still believed light was strictly particles. Last I heard they were "wavicles." Tiny packets of wavelike vibrating energy. Who knows for sure?
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Post by Joe Smoooo on Feb 22, 2005 16:41:12 GMT -5
Trajectory Sooo the next letter is Y haha good luck
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Post by anonymous on Feb 24, 2005 17:12:59 GMT -5
um... Yoga??? theres a booklet on the physics of yoga in the classroom i think....
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Post by Elizabeth Williams on Feb 27, 2005 16:18:03 GMT -5
Antinodes
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Post by suzy on Mar 2, 2005 16:44:29 GMT -5
speed
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Post by Jooooe on Mar 10, 2005 17:35:01 GMT -5
Displacement
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Post by angela on Mar 13, 2005 21:51:48 GMT -5
torque
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Post by Jackie on Mar 13, 2005 22:21:55 GMT -5
Equilibrium
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Post by joooooooooo on Mar 16, 2005 17:58:29 GMT -5
momentum
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Post by HELLO on Apr 3, 2005 19:32:03 GMT -5
mass
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