Friday, June 24, 2016

Room 20's Post on Friday, 24 June 2016


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We are learning about roller coasters. Brendon in our class has even made a rail made out of rolls, sticks and tape. We are really excited to see his roller coaster on the rails. Roller coasters work on inclined planes. A ramp is a inclined plane because it's on a slope. The rails are inclined planes because they are on a slope. By Reporter Jackson

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  1. Brendon I think you are a very dedicated and clever engineer to have built this wonderful roller coaster track. I love how you used cyclinders to make it strong and stable, just like the large amount of cylinders that the construction workers have used at the Maungatapu Underpass. I notice too that you have many triangle shapes. Can you explain why you chose these? I wonder how you will fit a roller coaster vehicle to your ramp?

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    1. I thought that I should use a triangle because it's a VERY VERY VERY strong shape😀

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  2. THATS A LAVLY ROOLUR COSTR BY WESTON

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