We’re going to practice measuring and calculating real life stuff (because science isn’t just in a textbook, is it?) When I taught engineering classes, most students had never analyzed real bridges or tools before – they only worked from the textbook. So let’s jump out of the words and into action, shall we? This experiment is for Advanced Students.


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3 Responses to “Measuring Power”

  1. myjewels9 says:

    I used a plush wolf first, and that time was 21 seconds.
    Then I used a spice bottle and that took me to 15 seconds

  2. marijanatropin says:

    Welp, the car with the lowest horsepower I found via searching online, is a 2018 Chevrolet Spark LS Manual, requiring 98 hp… meaning I’d have to lift the apple faster than 5 seconds…
    Sofia

  3. Tiffany Weber says:

    this was so coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool