Feel free to note that oh-so-lovely bruise on Joly's arm. It's about ten kinds of purple. Police riots are indeed dangerous to your health.
PHYSICS
Hoo boy, aren't you lucky. This week is universal gravitation. This includes, but is not limited to, finding the gravity of a planet, finding the gravitational forces between two planets, finding the velocity of a satellite and finding out the weight (not mass!) of various things. This is also where the Doctor starts to show his alien a leeeetle bit. None of the planets he uses are from the solar system. He'll give you statistics on a planet like Skaro, Gallifrey, Telos and Sontar and ask you to find the gravity, for example. While you're working on the gravity, he will tell you in great detail about the orange skies of Gallifrey or the icy caves of Telos or any other completly random yet very specific fact of these supposedly 'made up' planets.
And another fun note-K-9, the robotic dog, is now fully functional! At various times during the lesson, it will probably fuss at the Doctor to start working.
MENTOR GROUP
The Doctor is obviously on a planet kick. Ya'll are going to the planetarium! Since all the chillins can't fit in the TARDIS, we're going on public transportation. While at the planetarium, the Doctor will start up a discussion of life on other planets. This time, after helping to get the discussion started up, he'll mostly sit back and just kind of mentally grin about how wrong all of you are. :P
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PHYSICS
Hoo boy, aren't you lucky. This week is universal gravitation. This includes, but is not limited to, finding the gravity of a planet, finding the gravitational forces between two planets, finding the velocity of a satellite and finding out the weight (not mass!) of various things. This is also where the Doctor starts to show his alien a leeeetle bit. None of the planets he uses are from the solar system. He'll give you statistics on a planet like Skaro, Gallifrey, Telos and Sontar and ask you to find the gravity, for example. While you're working on the gravity, he will tell you in great detail about the orange skies of Gallifrey or the icy caves of Telos or any other completly random yet very specific fact of these supposedly 'made up' planets.
And another fun note-K-9, the robotic dog, is now fully functional! At various times during the lesson, it will probably fuss at the Doctor to start working.
MENTOR GROUP
The Doctor is obviously on a planet kick. Ya'll are going to the planetarium! Since all the chillins can't fit in the TARDIS, we're going on public transportation. While at the planetarium, the Doctor will start up a discussion of life on other planets. This time, after helping to get the discussion started up, he'll mostly sit back and just kind of mentally grin about how wrong all of you are. :P