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Bonita Vilca - Creative Physics in December
General Physics I (PH 161)
Montgomery College
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Creative Physics for the Holiday Objective: to compose a Physics song to the tune of a Christmas carol or any popular song. To celebrate Isaac birthday, December 25, 1642, you will compose a Physics song to the tune of a Christmas song. If you are not familiar with any carol, use any popular song. A rap will be acceptable. Your song should discuss past concepts (units studied in class. It is not just enumerating terminologies. There should be an explanation or a description of a concept or a phenomenon. (concepts or phenomena) in at least 2 stanzas. NO PLAGIARISM PLEASE! GRAVITY (Jingle Bells) Verse 1 A comet hits the earth Chorus 2: GRAVITY GRAVITY (Twas made of methane ice) Keeps us on the ground. It strikes with massive force. An apple fell on head, Oh could it happen twice? And what goes up comes down What made the mass come here? GRAVITY, GRAVITY What made it hit the earth? Mass times nine point eight. The very clear. my friend, got to travel very fast known it since your birth. If Earth you must escape. Chorus 1: GRAVITY, GRAVITY Verse 3 Keeps us on the ground. times nine point An apple fell on head, Believe it and beware: And what goes up comes down Newton did really know The force is GRAVITY, GRAVITY Keeps us in our place. Fight it all you want, If gravity here, my friend, Its force never tame all float out to space. Without it, mass would have no weight Attraction is its game. Verse 2 F equals m a, Chorus 3: GRAVITY, GRAVITY with unit of Newton Keeps us on the ground. momentum is m V A rock will fall down to the earth, present in falling things The moon just No energy is lost, GRAVITY, GRAVITY Momentum is conserved, Some folks call it weight. And Second Law has fame If you too far from Earth very well deserved. times nine point Creative Physics for the Holiday Objective: to compose a Physics song to the tune of a Christmas carol or any popular song. To celebrate Isaac birthday, December 25, 1642, you will compose a Physics song to the tune of a Christmas song. If you are not familiar with any carol, use any popular song. A rap will be acceptable. Your song should discuss past concepts (units studied in class. It is not just enumerating terminologies. There should be an explanation or a description of a concept or a phenomenon. (concepts or phenomena) in at least 2 stanzas. NO PLAGIARISM PLEASE! GRAVITY (Jingle Bells) Verse 1 A comet hits the earth Chorus 2: GRAVITY GRAVITY (Twas made of methane ice) Keeps us on the ground. It strikes with massive force. An apple fell on head, Oh could it happen twice? And what goes up comes down What made the mass come here? GRAVITY, GRAVITY What made it hit the earth? Mass times nine point eight. The very clear. my friend, got to travel very fast known it since your birth. If Earth you must escape. Chorus 1: GRAVITY, GRAVITY Verse 3 Keeps us on the ground. times nine point An apple fell on head, Believe it and beware: And what goes up comes down Newton did really know The force is GRAVITY, GRAVITY Keeps us in our place. Fight it all you want, If gravity here, my friend, Its force never tame all float out to space. Without it, mass would have no weight Attraction is its game. Verse 2 F equals m a, Chorus 3: GRAVITY, GRAVITY with unit of Newton Keeps us on the ground. momentum is m V A rock will fall down to the earth, present in falling things The moon just No energy is lost, GRAVITY, GRAVITY Momentum is conserved, Some folks call it weight. And Second Law has fame If you too far from Earth very well deserved. times nine point STATIC EQUILIBRIUM (Winter Wonderland) Alvin Lee, Wakefield High School, Arlington VA, 1983 All my moments have cancelled, sum of forces is equal, fully inert, and doing no work, here in Every push meets another, every pull has a counter, the state I allude is true lassitude, here in All my forces balance out exactly, you can even put me to the test. Push me out in any ole direction, And find no longer be at rest. you see that happy? Sitting here, calm and mellow? want to go home, So leave me alone, here in O GRAVITY (O Christmas Tree) O gravity, O Gravity All theories crowning, Where we be, land, air, or sea, subject to your F equals G, All over R squared, yes, true. O Gravity, O Gravity, We cannot flee, you guarantee! STATIC EQUILIBRIUM (Winter Wonderland) Alvin Lee, Wakefield High School, Arlington VA, 1983 All my moments have cancelled, sum of forces is equal, fully inert, and doing no work, here in Every push meets another, every pull has a counter, the state I allude is true lassitude, here in All my forces balance out exactly, you can even put me to the test. Push me out in any ole direction, And find no longer be at rest. you see that happy? Sitting here, calm and mellow? want to go home, So leave me alone, here in O GRAVITY (O Christmas Tree) O gravity, O Gravity All theories crowning, Where we be, land, air, or sea, subject to your F equals G, All over R squared, yes, true. O Gravity, O Gravity, We cannot flee, you guarantee! Creative Physics for the Holiday Objective: to compose a Physics song to the tune of a Christmas carol or any popular song. To celebrate Isaac birthday, December 25, 1642, you will compose a Physics song to the tune of a Christmas song. 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