This week we have started the process of developing procedures to test our food for food fighting. For this weeks blog, I'd like to hear about some other qualities that might play a role in food fighting, and what the procedures might look like to test those qualities. Give me some details if you want credit.
Ben Cook
9/19/2013 11:57:28 am
I think that size maters because something small won't do much to the victim, and something big is hard to throw. We could test this by using a variety of different sized food and see witch ones are more efficient, leave the most damage, and are best to throw.
Mr. Casey
9/20/2013 07:02:18 am
Nice idea, I wonder how you could test for that?
not ben cook
9/19/2013 11:58:17 am
excellent point ben cook
Mr. Casey
9/20/2013 07:04:12 am
This was not an active blog this week so for those of you who are going to go for a five on your lab and do some extra food fight research you could also test: stickiness, cling time, smelliness, and area covered. 9/22/2013 08:44:54 am
i dont think small food would do anything very effective unless it is smelly. i think that a mango or a nectarine might really do the trick because a nectarine has very dark color too it which has the staining ability. and a Mango is very hard and also sticky and mucky in a way. We could test that by using what we are using in the actual class with a white shirt. A casual color is more like blue or red so white is kind of a color that is very easy to stain. im kind of iffy on the color shirt we are choosing. We could test this in a variety of ways. This one to me is the best.
Brenda Lopez
9/23/2013 08:49:29 am
The distance plays a big role in food fighting. I think that the distance is important because if you are too far or too close, it will be harder to hit the target. But if you are just the right distance then it will be easier to hit the target and still be fun at the same time.
Kyler Urata
9/30/2013 11:04:02 am
When it comes to food fighting it depends on what u have. Size can play big role in food fighting because you want to have a good arm to put the hurt on them. So i mean it does matter the food size and body size.
Destiny Diaz
10/13/2013 07:58:32 am
The biggest thing for me is the size because if you throw a watermelon at someone or something it would hurt a lot. Then if you throw yogurt at somebody it wouldn't at all. Comments are closed.
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