The Earth's core consists of four different layers.
1. The first layer is the crust
The crust expands about 100 km
2. The second layer is the mantle
The mantle is from 100 km too 2900 km
3. The third layer is the outer core
The outer core goes from 2900 km to 5100 km
4. The fourth and last layer is the inner core
The inner core goes from 5100 km to 6378 km
1. The first layer is the crust
The crust expands about 100 km
2. The second layer is the mantle
The mantle is from 100 km too 2900 km
3. The third layer is the outer core
The outer core goes from 2900 km to 5100 km
4. The fourth and last layer is the inner core
The inner core goes from 5100 km to 6378 km
Solar Angles
Solar angles are the the angle between the rays of the sun and the flat ground at different seasons and times throughout the year because the sun moves in the sky.
Solar House
Subatomic Particles
Stem Building
Evidence of work
For our project we designed a new Stem building for the San Marin campus. We had to design a two story Stem building with five labs for stem and five labs for bio. We also needed a common prep space. We had a budget of 13m and we needed ¨High impact¨ learning studios. Our group decided to make an octagonal two story super center for learning. We created a slides presentation that explains what materials we used, how we day lighted the structure, the inside design, and much more of our design.
Content
Universal Gravity- F=G(m1*m2)/d^2
G= 6.67 * 10^⁻11 nm^2/kg^2
The way an object attracts the other object in proportion to their masses and distance apart.
Solar angles- The angles in which the solar rays from the sun hit the Earth horizontal to the ground.
Skylights- Windows in the roofs of buildings to allow light to flow in.
Light shelf- A shelf on the outer part of a window made to reflect light into the window.
Clerestory window- A high slanted window almost on the roof used to let in light.
Solar tube- A hole that leads from the ceiling to the roof where a small dome takes in light and reflects it around the room.
G= 6.67 * 10^⁻11 nm^2/kg^2
The way an object attracts the other object in proportion to their masses and distance apart.
Solar angles- The angles in which the solar rays from the sun hit the Earth horizontal to the ground.
Skylights- Windows in the roofs of buildings to allow light to flow in.
Light shelf- A shelf on the outer part of a window made to reflect light into the window.
Clerestory window- A high slanted window almost on the roof used to let in light.
Solar tube- A hole that leads from the ceiling to the roof where a small dome takes in light and reflects it around the room.
Reflection
Overall the project went very well. I did a very good job of being hands on and engaged in our groups discussion and work. I also did very well to keep our group from straying to ideas that were not realistic. I was really good at keeping the group on task. I also learned how to plan and design in detail. I need to work on not being too controlling and having an open mind for my group mates ideas. Also i need to work on planning through physical construction without guessing lengths. When my team wanted to design the house their designs both included cross doorways and other ideas and i convinced them to do a more manageable tasked plan.