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Thursday, May 29, 2014
Sharing Our Favourite Things!
Friday, May 23, 2014
Why did the titanic sink? by Adriel
Friday, May 16, 2014
Archimedes' Principle
Archimedes' Principle - Class 10 from Team 4 Pes on Vimeo.
Along time ago in Syracuse, Ancient Greece, there was a great mathematician named Archimedes. One day when he was taking a bath he discovered something life changing. When he got in, Some water displaced and it overflowed over the bath tub.
Archimedes’ discovery got him thinking. He was so excited that he ran threw the streets without any clothes on shouting EUREKA! EUREKA! This meant I have found it in Greek.
He figured out that if you put something in water and it is lighter than the amount of water being displaced, the object will float. This is known as buoyancy or the Archimedes Principle. So if an object can float, it is buoyant. By Yvonne.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
Buoyancy
Follow these instructions to make your own animation using google presentation:
1. Draw a sequence of images on google presentation.
2. File > Publish to the web > Change size to 'small 480x299' > Tick the first check box 'Start slideshow as soon as the player loads'> Copy your embed code and paste in HTML on a new blog post.
3. Now it is time to change the embed code or HTML code. Find the words 'delayms=3000'. Then change the number 3000 into a number between 200-800. I chose 400 :)
5. Publish and enjoy!
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