Transfiguration, whoa
Jan. 27th, 2011 12:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We've been studying transfiguration during movement. Today was centrepe-- centriput-- whatever that force is when whatever you're putting the spell on moves in a circle. And is it simply going around in a circle or actually spinning on an axes. And what's the adjustments you need to make for a different center of gravity.
Actually, I didn't get center of gravity at all. I just didn't get it, and that was where we broke off yesterday, when my apple burst into pieces, and Professor Carrow said--well anyway, he didn't think much of me not getting it.
So Professor Brutka was trying to explain it to me again today, and I still wasn't getting it. I could feel myself getting all red in the face. I figured it was more points lost for Gryffindor for sure. But then he transfigured three apples into spinning wooden tops, except that the little disk was at a different point along the stick: at the top, the middle, and on the bottom. He had me spin them and watch the motion and THEN I got what he was trying to get across, what the force was, and how the center of gravity changed everything. He had me play with making the disks bigger or smaller, too, and by the end of the class I could adjust so I could transfigure every one of them, no matter what speed they were going.
I even got a couple points for Gryffindor. Can't remember the last time that's happened in a Transfiguration class.
Actually, I didn't get center of gravity at all. I just didn't get it, and that was where we broke off yesterday, when my apple burst into pieces, and Professor Carrow said--well anyway, he didn't think much of me not getting it.
So Professor Brutka was trying to explain it to me again today, and I still wasn't getting it. I could feel myself getting all red in the face. I figured it was more points lost for Gryffindor for sure. But then he transfigured three apples into spinning wooden tops, except that the little disk was at a different point along the stick: at the top, the middle, and on the bottom. He had me spin them and watch the motion and THEN I got what he was trying to get across, what the force was, and how the center of gravity changed everything. He had me play with making the disks bigger or smaller, too, and by the end of the class I could adjust so I could transfigure every one of them, no matter what speed they were going.
I even got a couple points for Gryffindor. Can't remember the last time that's happened in a Transfiguration class.
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Date: 2011-01-27 07:19 pm (UTC)Not just for you, either. Did you see Katrina? She got in one, and she was really chuffed about it, too. She actually smiled. I mean, I don't think she dares to when Carrow's there.
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Date: 2011-01-27 08:31 pm (UTC)I Solemnly Swear that I Am Up to No Good
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Date: 2011-01-27 10:18 pm (UTC)Bundy's not very happy I said that about her, and to be honest, I didn't notice you weren't writing under the lock.
Merlin. I hope I don't make that mistake again!