Physics,.,
The very subject that troubles me in my second year. This subject almost got me expelled from this school. Of all the subjects I've taken in my 2nd year, I fear it most. Nothing is scarier than its horrific formulas, rules written by MAD scientists, etc.
Now I'm studying 3rd yr. physics, I expect that it will be a harder, scarier and deadlier than my 2nd yr but I promise to study harder in order to attain what is needed for me to pass the subject. I expect also that with a new teacher, I'll be able to understand each and every lesson in this class.
My 1st and 2nd week in the P6 lab...
Everythings fine. No hard topics yet. We just discussed about simple thigs like SOH CAH TOA, which is all about SIN, COS, TAN. It's also a topic in Trigonometry which discuss all about triangles. SOH CAH TOA is used in getting mssing sides and/or angles of a certain triangle. We used this while discussing vector addition. In vector addition we studied on how to add vectors. Example, you were given 3 vectors, each connected to each other, you need to find the resultant vector using SOH CAH TOA. It's like playing "connect the dots" only, it has measurement, teta(s), and much more.
That's our very 1st topic, I'm glad that I survived up to now.
3rd and 4th week in the p6 lab...
Here comes the horrors that I've been expecting. Our topic now is WAVES. OoOoh, scAry. No, seriously, it is. When I hear the formula for wave, my knees goes weak, I stutter and I just want to hide under my bed. You think its funny? Well if you're laughing right now maybe you haven't encounter this horror yet. It will squeeze you brain out of you head, makes you feel feverish and it could be a cause of stress. But as time pass by, I get to more about it, learning its weakness, the techniques I need to enhance in order to defeat this beast and get a perfect score in every quiz.
Right now I'm already struggling. Surprised with all those hardships but I will keep on fighting until there's a drop of blood in my veins and a brain to squeeze in my head.
Friday, June 29, 2007
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