Technology: Blog post #8

This is my blog post number 8 which means that the quaterly is gradually coming to the end….. 🙁

Honestly, I am a bit sad, mostly because I was able to conduct myriads of experiments.. I never got to do that in other quaterly(ies)*I don’t know if quaterlies is a word, so I’m just going to put it like that..

Well….. anyways, I will change the subject and start talking about what I’m supposed to write this week!

For this week’s blog post, I will write about the experiment we did in class yesterday!

In class, we did this experiment on Pararell circuits. At the beginning of the class, Mr. Calvert showed us how different types of circuits work, and taught us to be careful when doing the experiment. He told us to be especially careful and to even WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES!!!! At first, I didn’t take it that serious, but when he PURPOSEFULLY showed us the wrong way to put the cords in the breadboard, the LED light literally exploded like CRAZY!!! I got scared and frightened simultaneously and my eyes widened out of shock! I think everyone else did, as someone shouted ” WOOAAHHH!! What th-?????” (Oh and to be sure, the student only said until “th-” not till the word that I didn’t put it here, so I didn’t just finished the sentence on purpose…)

After that, the room got quiet for a moment and we started doing the experiment on our own. The teacher came around the room to check if we were doing it in the right way, and when he came to me, he said I was doing a pretty good job! Yayy!! I was very excited and relieved! Thought there was a loose cord that came out of the breadboard I was using, Mr. Calvert just put it in really quick and fixed it, so when I put the last LED light in at the end of the class, it worked really well.

I just REALLY hope my experiment goes well on Friday and nothing like what happened to Mr. Calvert’s will happen to mine……….
Oh! and I’m sure about one thing in my project:DEFINITELY wear your safety goggles because you never know what might happen!!!!

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