Wednesday, 3 January 2024
Maths Draw a Diagram
Some online Maths Tuition. Drawing a diagram to show what is happening is even more important. Colour coding helps identify which part we are talking about
Tuesday, 2 January 2024
Refraction
A simple but still cool trick with a glass of water and an arrow behind, watching the arrow switch directions because of refraction.
Monday, 1 January 2024
Coloured Mould
Some interesting Red Coloured mould on an old piece of cheese was found in the fridge. It will make an interesting study under the microscope.
Sunday, 31 December 2023
Mesh Networks
Investigating Mesh Networks. How do they work? Where to position them for the best WiFi. Selecting the best channels for WiFi reception. Setting up effective routing to access all the devices on a network regardless of the OS. Some fun playing with Wireless Networks.
Saturday, 30 December 2023
Alkali Metals
Watching how fast Sodium oxidises in the air before comparing its reactivity to Lithium and Potassium in water. A really great, fun experiment.
Friday, 29 December 2023
Chemistry - Fuel Cells
This is still the future - fuel cells. Charged by Solar to split water. The hydrogen and oxygen combine at a later time to create water again and electricity. This cell will do both the splitting and the recombining.
Thursday, 28 December 2023
Hookes Law Series and Parallel
Back to work looking at Hookes Law with series and Parallel springs and predicting what happens and then trying out experiments to see if the experiments prove the predictions.
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