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Welcome to Physics

Where objects move due to force

Push, pull, kick, punch, hit

# 25

- Brandon Apat

I like this because it makes sense. Forces do tend to cause objects to move. But I

was looking for the emphasis that Forces causes changes in motion. And I think he

cheated a bit by adding five monosyllabic words at the bottom. Lol.

To solve force problems,

You will use SOH-CAH-TOA

So memorize it.

# 24

- Nicole Iris G. Jaylo

I like that the author showed the relationship between Physics and Trigonometry. I

also like how demanding she is at the end.

Newton’s Motion Laws

Influence the universe

First, second and third

# 23

- Pablo Bruno Manuel I. Celdran, IV

I like the use of the word influence. That is a word that fits what a force tries

to do; it tries to influence motion to change. The last line seems to serve well

as a completer of the haiku format.

What is in Physics?

Everything in this wide world,

Is tied with Physics.

# 22

- Arl Aira M. Manzano

I like how the word Physics is repeated in the first and last line. Normally, we

say whole wide world, but that would hamper with the 5-7-5 format. The world is

indeed wide.

Tension on a string

And gravity in objects

Are forces in life.

# 21

- Lance Cedrick R. Infante

It’s nice to see tension being used in this haiku. I want to ask the author, what’s

so special about Tension and gravity? What about the other forces?

For every action

There’s always a reaction.

Newton’s famous law.

# 20

- Alisha Palala

Newton’s third law is indeed very famous. This is one of the few haikus showcasing

Physics statements that would actually appear in Physics text books. It’s amusing

for me because it’s like there’s a hidden haiku in some physics laws.

Physics in our life

Always there, never forget

Everything connects.

# 19

- Julianne Beatrice P. Serate

I like the use of the word connect. All things, living and non-living are

connected to each other, because we all obey the laws of Physics.

Forces everywhere

They have influenced our lives

They are all around.

# 18

- Trisha Marie G. Pamanay

There’s my favorite word again: influence. I love how the author emphasizes and

re-emphasizes the fact that forces are everywhere. They are everywhere! They are

with you when you sleep, and with you when you’re awake.

Forces and motion

Just like mass and inertia

They are related

# 17

- Rhona Mae Q. Fuentes

I am impressed with the author’s understanding. The terms she paired up are indeed

related to each other. Force causes motion. Mass is a measure of inertia.

Physics in our life

So hard, they say, and I say

“Blame it on Newton”

# 16

- Kathleen J. Pamesa

I find this funny. I imagine going to Newton’s grave and blaming him right now.

In Physics we learn,

Normal force as crunchy force

For atoms are crunched

# 15

- Keziah Aleckxes A. Abarca

I personally like this because it is unique. No one else used the word crunchy in

their haikus, and I’m happy that the author recalled this analogy from our class.

Do not exert force

And things would not be changing

Newton’s first law, dear.

# 14

- Francesca Roshelle Mamhot

Honestly, she just had me at ‘dear.’ hehe

Force is push or pull

Acting on a body with

Mass or inertia

# 13

- Kyrth Brint C. Estrada

It’s just good understanding of physics and physics terms.

Force is push and pull

Just like life with ups and downs

We must learn from them

# 12

- Andrea May C. Tabuada

Cute analogy. Life can push you forward or pull you back. Either way, we must

learn from them. We must learn the rules of life and the rules of the universe.

Newton’s second law

Net force over mass equals

Acceleration

# 11

- Hannah Amerol

This is just clever. Another hidden haiku in the form of the actual law and the

actual equation that represents the law. And now it is clear to me, that

acceleration has five syllables. Lol.

and now

for the

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Don’t give up so fast

Start with a system schema

When you solve problems

# 10

- Yasmin Katrina G. Suan

I just really like this haiku, because it shows that the author

values the importance of a ‘system schema,’ a new technique that I

used to teach physics this year. It also has a good message which

I believe reflects what the author was feeling when she took the

exam.

Newton has three laws

They’re simple and sensible

They’re used everywhere.

# 9

- Abbygale Jan R. Cuenca

I just like the author’s confidence. But yes, dear students.

These laws are simple, and they make sense.

In our surrounding

Everything that is at

rest

Net force is zero

# 8

- Rey Mark Tabanao

I visualized an author that is contemplating over his

surroundings, looking at objects that are at rest, and

applying what he has learned in Physics.

Have you ever known

That forces can cause

motion

And deformation?

# 7

- Kirstin Kaye O. Labanon

Thank you, author, for pointing out that forces not only cause

motion, but they also cause objects to be deformed.

How I love Physics

Accelerates my heartbeat

I love being tense

# 6

-Michael Bobette F. Arellano

This is great in many levels. First, the author loves Physics.

Lol. Second, the words ‘accelerate’ and ‘tense (tension),’ words

that have very specific meanings in Physics, are being used to

represent the Third, thrill that one feels when he is doing

Physics problems, especially when he discovers the way to the

right solution. An adventure.

First law: inertia

Second: acceleration

Third: interaction

# 5

- Chara Yovel Sanchez

I laughed when I first read this. It’s another hidden haiku.

Apparently, when you line up the names of the three laws in this

manner, it forms a haiku. Clever.

Isaac Newton

Invented Laws of Motion

Explains life’s riddles

# 4

- Joie-Mari Patrizia L. Tan

I like the use of the word riddles. Life’s riddles just sounds

great to me for some reason. Newton indeed helped us better

understand several phenomena that have left our ancestors

confused.

In this world called Earth,

Newton revealed the secrets

Of how this world moves

# 3

- Elah Marie M. Salamida

I like how Newton is portrayed by the author as a secret

buster! He is. He was able to put the puzzle pieces together

as it was laid down by the world, and he managed to see the

patterns.

Newton’s laws confuse

Yet they are what prevents us

From many dangers

# 2

- Jhudiel Brigid L. Plando

This haiku just made me think about the advantages of having

inertia, acceleration, action and reaction, and universal

gravitation. Laws may sometimes be deterring, but they

actually help us stay put and do lots of things. In a sense,

laws set us free.

Everything changes

Physics makes the world go round

Be at rest for now

Number 1

- Sarah Mikhaela Esperanza B. Cada

I enjoy a good poem when I am left wondering what the author is

trying to convey. First line talks about the inevitable. Second

line talks about how Physics keeps everything changing. I see

dynamic equilibrium and non-equilibrium in the first two lines.

Then I see static equilibrium in the last line. I like the

movement within the haiku. And I like the rhyme.


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