This week, most of my classes ended, including taekwondo and violin. Violin, however, is something that I’m gonna be continuing in a week or so. Other than that, I made an endless scroller called Mirrored, and it’s where you are literally on a giant mirror, and there is a blue character on the other side of the mirror, and… well, just have a go at it! https://turbowarp.org/548557326 Yes, I know that it’s on “turbowarp.org,” that’s just a website that lets Scratch projects run REALLY fast.
I did the problems on partial derivatives again! Partial derivatives are basically the derivatives of a 3D curve in 3D space. I started chemistry! I learned about representations of reactions, which are basically ways of, well, representing reactions in a chemical reaction! I started doing questions for a unit called “Forces and Newton’s laws of motion.” I learned about net forces, which are basically the addition of all the forces on an object. I also learned about Newton’s second law, which is that the force on an object is equal to the mass divided by the acceleration, or in mathematical terms, f = m/a. I finished the questions on the unit about Newton’s laws of motion. I started learning about how you can apply Newton’s laws of motion. I learned how wildfires are getting worse, and how the climate is getting hotter. I can relate, we’re experiencing a heatwave here in West Vancouver! I learned about the Ames window, which is an optical illusion where it seems that the window is oscillating back and forth. So I made my own! Note that this piece of paper is entirely 2D. It was pretty difficult to cut the holes in the window, but the end result is pretty good! Note that this window is also trapezoidal. I learned about line integrals, which are SO confusing that I’m gonna watch the video again at a later date! I did a series about the normal force. The normal force is basically a force that prevents you from falling through the floor, and it points perpendicular to any surface, but only if it’s touching the surface. I learned about the curvature of parametric equations. Basically, curvature tells you that on a certain curve, how much curve does it have at a point? I made a little planet in TPT (The Powder Toy). I used stone (of course), concrete (for some reason), powdered quartz (because of a random reason and because it was available). And then I added water because some planets have water. (Surprise!) And a rocket! I basically combusted hydrogen and oxygen. I made a little game that’s in the “endless scrolling” genre. it’s an endless scroller called Mirrored, and it’s where you are literally on a giant mirror, and there is a blue character on the other side of the mirror, and… well, just have a go at it! https://turbowarp.org/548557326 Yes, I know that it’s on “turbowarp.org,” that’s just a website that lets Scratch projects run REALLY fast.
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