<p>for physics. I can't draw or build anything at all, so how does my teacher expect me to do this? And it's due tomorrow -_-</p>
<p>F you senioritis...</p>
<p>for physics. I can't draw or build anything at all, so how does my teacher expect me to do this? And it's due tomorrow -_-</p>
<p>F you senioritis...</p>
<p>You must not be a mathy-sciency type of person, because those kids are probably having a blast with this assignment.</p>
<p>Your teacher probably has gone over forces that act on a roller coaster and done labs/examples in class and now all you need to do is apply those and build one of your own.</p>
<p>This sounds like a pretty good sized project, so I’m not entirely sure why you have put it off until the night before it’s due.</p>
<p>Not much help, but good luck.</p>
<p>Uhh, no. I love physics but I hate anything to do with art (other than music). If I could draw I would like this, but I can’t draw or build so it’s a huge pain in the ass.</p>
<p>Build it with what?</p>
<p>Who says it has to be artistic? I’m sure the teacher won’t care if the rails are red or yellow, or if there is a design on the lead car of the coaster.</p>
<p>Did you think about making it a technical drawing (like a plan)? That should appeal more to your science-loving side.</p>
<p>Because all sciencey people like to draw :rolleyes:</p>