blinry on Nostr: Wednesday! In History class, we looked into the history of China since 1900, which ...
Wednesday! In History class, we looked into the history of China since 1900, which saw the end of the Chinese Empire, the foundation of the Republic of China (which *still exists* in Taiwan! [disputed]), and today's People's Republic of China.
Physics: More classical mechanics basics. We wrote a little computer simulation for a dampened spring system, and learned that most school physics is just a non-relativistic approximation.
#schoolweek
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