Using a broom to push a bowling ball, freshman Andrew Yazdi explores forces in motion March 4 in Honors Physics. The goal was to demonstrate how different amounts of applied force do different things. “We had to push the bowling ball in a circle or as hard as we could then stop it,” Yazdi said.
Freshman focus on forces
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Bronte Segura, Staff Writer
Grade:11
Extracurriculars: Horseback Riding
What do you like about The Pathfinder? The diversity of not only the material presented, but also by who it is being presented by.
How would you describe yourself? sarcastic and introverted
Favorite Quote: "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" - FDR
Where do you want to go to college? Oxford