24 September 2023

Normalisation


 Normalisation seems like a black art to many students, but getting the data to 3NF becomes quite easy using a stock, order and customer table. Real-world examples which many on to use in jobs in the future.

23 September 2023

Westminster motor


 A very successful Westminster motor build with it rotating at high speed. Sometimes it just works like this. Other times, it is a struggle. Getting the commutator right is the skill and a small amount of sticky tape.

22 September 2023

Alkali Metals Reactions

The Alkali metals are always a good start to Chemistry comparing their hardness, how fast they oxidise when exposed to air and of course their reactions with water. Lots of fun and lots of science Why are the metals stored under oil and why are they double stoppered?




 

21 September 2023

Determining G

We went to determine G using a Lego ball drop experiment - 8.8 m/s2 and then via the @pascoscientific picket fence and lightgate. 9.81 m/s2 spot on on the second go.



 

20 September 2023

Planning ahead


 I had a look at the new Blackmagic Camera coming out in October. I think it will be ideal for in front of the organ, so we will need a wide-angle lens for this so I decided to try out the Olympus 14-42 Lens

First Principles


Diving into differentiation from the first principles. Starting with the basics and then tackling more complex equations.

19 September 2023

Centre of mass



 
Irregularly shaped objects and finding their centre of mass. Also fun with the broom. With this simple trick, it is easy.





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