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Friday, August 31, 2007

>1,000,000 million Bq...
The lessons this week was all about radiation... Microwaves, Infrared waves, Alpha particles, Ionizing radiation, Becquerel, and all other stuffs...
Well, radiation is in every part of our lives. It occurs naturally in the earth and can reach us through cosmic rays from outer space. It may also occur naturally in the water we drink or the soils in our backyard. It even exists in food, building materials, and in our own human bodies. It is also used for scientific purposes, medical reasons, and to power some submarines. We can also come into contact with radiation through sources such as X-rays, nuclear power plants, and smoke detectors.
It seems "easy", ayt? But as Sir Mendoza told us, "It is "harder" than the lessons in the first quarter..." WWHAATTT???!!!
Hope that Sir Mendoza is just JOKING when he said that... And I also hope that I will find the next lessons easy too...
``larah3ptolemy0708 ; 7:51 PM
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ABOUT MY FAVE SUBJECT - PHYSICS .... duh...
Physics is an idea.
The idea is a simple one.
There's a whole lot of space out there. A whole lot!
And it ain't all what it seems.
"Who am I?" As if I dont know...
"Why am I here?" Bah.
Those questions mean nothing. If I could unfurl my mind enough to look fully into the face of space/time, I WOULD understand.
I would be enlightened... while solving these problems==>
LARAH'S PHYSICS ALPHABET
The Physics Alphabet
A is for Ampere, which makes quite good sense;
B is for Mag Field, and now I get tense.
C is for Speed, of light, oh so hectic;
D is for Moment, of dipoles electric.
e is a Base, our natural friend;
F is Momentum.
G is for Function, when "f" just won't fly;
h is Planck's Constant, which we often times by.
I is for Current, the charges all run;
J is for Bessel, his Function, such fun!
K is Potassium (some ChemPhys content);
L is Momentum, in an angular bent.
M is for Spin, when its subscript is "s";
N is for Number - which works, I confess!
O is the Empty Set (okay, so that's math);
P is Momentum, on a linear path.
Q is for Heat, to warm the cold night;
R is the Gas Constant, which I never get right.
S is for Entropy, its value we need;
T is for Energy, of the kinetic breed.
U is more Energy, potential this time;
V's also potential... NEED HELP! I can't think of a rhyme!
W is for Tungsten (one last ChemPhys fling);
X is for, well, just about Physics anything!
Y is for Functions of Bessel's second kind;
Z is for Charge, bringing up the behind.
So next time the artsies are on your back,
Critiquing your spelling in a vicious attack,
Say to them simply, looking straight in their eyes,
"I'm using my PERSONAL PHYSICS ALPHABET - what's wrong with you guys?!?"
It ain't your typical alphabet system or make not sense.
But it's MINE and for my own consumption.