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Monday, November 30, 2020

Jellie park 8 tips while being in the water!

 Jellie park 8 tips while being in the water!


Tip 1: If you are under 5 or 8 make sure to always be with an adult while being in the water.


Tip 2: You must always enter the water using your feet.


Tip 3: Do not play “Who can hold their breaths longest in the water”  games.


Tip 4:  Do not force yourself to do some tricks in the water.


Tip 5:  If you feel unsafe in an area of the pool, go in a particular spot in the pool where you feel safe.


Tip 6: Do not bring any sort of food and any hazardous thing in the pool.


Tip 7: Do not run around the outside of the pool.


Tip 8: If you feel unsafe(of a person or something) stick to an area where the lifeguard is or stick with your family.

 







Thursday, November 5, 2020

Egg Drop Experiment.

 Egg Drop Experiment.

Today, in Science we did an experiment using eggs called "The Egg drop experiment", we had to build something around that would protect the egg. technically a parachute, our experiment was sadly unsuccessful. We used too many supplies on making the parachute and used fewer supplies on the actual egg.

The reason why the egg cracked was because the egg wasn't properly attached to the parachute and the egg didn't also have that much protection, the only protection it had was foam squares, wood, Rubberbands and Tissues.

The egg had nothing on top since we ran out of supplies, so I think that's the reason why it cracked.

The supplies we used for the experiments were Bamboo sticks, Rubberbands, Tissues, Popsicle sticks, Foam Squares and a piece of a rubbish bag(used for the parachute).

Maybe next time if we do this experiment again we could use more supplies on the actual protection for the egg and use fewer supplies on the parachute design. The best part of our structure was the protection of the outside/the parachute.




Monday, November 2, 2020

Gravity

 Gravity

Is gravity the same in all the planets of our Solar system, well allow me to say, No. Gravity is different on every single planet.

How is gravity related to mass? An object/planet with more mass will have more gravity, it basically all depends on the mass of the planet which will reveal if that planet has a lot of gravity.

My weight in different planets would be: 

Mercury = 10.10
Venus = 26.4
Mars = 10.10
Jupiter = 67.9
Saturn = 26.10
Uranus = 26.7
Neptune = 32.5