Monday, December 13, 2010

Blog #7: Lets twist


So, I just got done with our christmas hula show... so much fun! Anyway, while we were rushing around getting ourselves and everyone else ready physics popped into my life once again.  For the kahiko portion, I had an opening number that required a shell lei. Now for hula shell lei are usually twisted before they are put on.  In order to do this one must use our friend, physics.  So you have about twelve strands of shells and you get them all in order and then hold out you hand and swing/ twist them.  In the physics sense, the force of you hand becomes the centripetal force, which forces the shells in a circular motion resulting in a beautifully twisted shell lei.  And in the end, with the help of my hula sister and brothers, and physics the Halau was able to put on a beautiful christmas concert. Mahalo to all!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Blog 6: The Salsa Incident

So this weekend i actually had some time to sit down, relax, and catch up on Hawaii 5-0.  I had gotten nice cup of lemonade and some chips and salsa and was enjoying the show when my cat, Tony again, began to bother me.  So I started to reach for him to put him on the ground when he freaked out thinking my hand was something attacking him.  It was seriously one of the funniest things I had ever seen as he jumped two to three feet in the air, landed, and dashed off. Then I realized when he landed he created a bouncy collision with my salsa container sending it flying with some of his transferred kenetic energy and landed well at this point I didnt know where.  So i began to search all around for about three minutes when I had the thought that the salsa had landed in the chip bag... but no that could never happen.  Well guess what guys, it did! Sitting right side up in the bag was the salsa. As Tony pushed off the ground he had changed his momentum from zero to some positive kg*m/s and when he collide with the container lost some energy as both were sent in the positive direction again.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Circle of Life

So these past few weeks we have been learning about energy, work, and power.  And of all places that i thought about physics was during Lip Sync.  This year the seniors did a clip from Lion King's The Circle of Life.  We came up with the funny idea of having one of the senior boys lifting a smaller senior boy resembling when Rafiki presented Simba to the animal kingdom.  So during lip sync, Keahi was able to successfully lift Marc in the air for about five seconds.  As Kehai did this, he had no net work because there was no change in kenetic energy due to gravity acting in an equal and opposite way, but he did increase Marc's potential energy.  And since there was not net work, there was no way to find Keahi's power.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Trick

Blog #4: Diggin




Over the past two to three weeks my house has been a disaster as we are putting in a new wall and fence around our house.  It has been quite stressful seeing as the animals do not have room to run around and lot of their pent-up energy has been redirected to either barking or fighting. But fortunately, we have been able to add on to the yard.  On the side of my house I have always wanted to put in a Hawaiian gardenwith native hawaiian plants that I can use for hula or just grow for fun.  Luckily, I have been able to start this garden without the constant interruption of doggy trampling and digging.  While I was digging a hole for my Ki, Ti leaf, I realized that I was once again using physics. As I pushed the shovel into the ground at unknown angle, the ground was pushing back on me, but my force was greater.  I used my wight as a force and in the ground resisted with it's force. Along the way, the shovel experienced some friction with the ground as the dirt resisted the change in direction, which slowed down the acceleration of my push.  But like I said, in the end I forced the shovel through the ground and made myself a nice hole to plant my Ki in. It was a quite successful day.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Shoppin'

So, like every other Sunday, I was with my mom shopping at Sam's Club but this time was special because I realized that my shopping was related to physics.  As I was pushing the cart, our lessons about Newton's first, second, and third law popped into my head. From the very start, the cart was following Newton's first law of an object at rest will stay at rest until acted on by another force which happened to be me, and will stay in motion until a force is acted upon it which probably would be me or something else I may have run into.  As I was pushing the cart, I found that the second law also applied for if I found the net force and divided it by the mass of the cart, I could have calculated the acceleration.  The once again another realization, Newton's third law was taking place as well because every action has an equal and opposite reaction. As I pushed on the cart, it pushed back on me. In the end it was a great over all shopping trip because while getting food, i got to recap on what we have been learning in class.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Blog 2: Fetch

      Today I was playing fetch with my dogs, their favorite type of daily exercise and realized once again that physics was involved. When I threw the ball for my dogs, I was performing a projectile motion. Once the ball left my hand, it had a horizontal velocity, the x component, and a vertical velocity, the y component. As the ball left my hand the vertical velocity decreased until it reached the peak and then began increasing velocity until it hit the ground, or on a good day my dog caught it. But as the vertical velocity changed, the horizontal velocity stayed the same through out the whole throw because it was not accelerating in the horizontal direction. Now if I had the actual horizontal and vertical velocity, I could take those numbers and then find out the vector and the angle of my throw. But maybe today we just play and save the experiment for another day.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Playing Cats

Today while I was waking up after a nice long sleep my cats got the bright idea to start running around the room playing chase.  Just as they started to run the accelerated from resting rate of zero to a faster acceleration.  Many times their acceleration would change because the were about to run into something or decided changing directions to trick the other cat. But at times while the acceleration changed, their velocity would stay the same because neither the time or distance changed. At one point they got truly into the game and jumped my stomach.  From the point they left the ground to the point when they landed on me, gravity acted upon them making their acceleration -9.8m/s^2. The distance from the ground to the peak was a larger length than from the peak to my stomach there for the time was larger for the first half.  As the cat fell, from the peak it also experienced another change in direction as my stomach sank from the fall and then bounced back to its original position giving the cat a final velocity of 0m/s.