Today, we started off the class with a quiz over electrostatics. If you studied, it wasn't particularly difficult and only took a short amount of time to complete. For the rest of the class period, we continued to work on the long-term lab concerning electric circuits, experimenting with the light bulbs and flashlights and batteries. If your group completed section 1, then you can go ahead and do the section 1 homework. Coats-Haan also walked around and asked the juniors which science they plan to take next year so that she can recommend them for that class on HAC. Anyways, if you're a junior and you haven't talked to Coats-Haan about what science class you plan on taking next year, you should go have a chat with her.
QOD: Electricity flows through the light bulb in a complete circuit with a battery and a wire attaching both the bottom and side of the light bulb to the opposite ends of the battery. The electricity flows from the battery, through the wire, and into the light bulb, going through the bottom or side into a tiny wire which we can see through the clear glass bulb, which lights up as the electricity passes through it to the other side, back down the wire, and through the battery again.
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