- Messages
- 358
- OOC First Name
- Jasmine
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Sexual Orientation
- pansexual
- Wand
- Straight 12 Inch Unyielding Beech Wand with Meteorite Dust Core
- Age
- 9/2033
Stella didn't have much in the way of scientific equipment with her at school, so any experimentation she did would necessarily be qualitative rather than quantitative. However, she wasn't allowed to do magic at home, and Dad was usually too busy tospend much time doing simple spells for her to attempt science on. So trying to experiment at school was still the best option. She had wondered since they'd learned it last year about the Levitation spell and whether it really violated what muggle scientists knew about gravity. She wondered about the relations of a lot of different spells to the laws of physics, but this was one she thought she might be able to test and actually get some meaningful results, though she doubted she'd reach anything approaching a definitive answer today.
Stella had made herself a simple force-meter out of cardboard, rubber bands and paperclips*, and calibrated it using the scales in the potions classroom. Now she set it out on a desk in an unused classroom where she hopefully wouldn't be disturbed, along with her wand, her science notebook and an assortment of random objects she'd brought to test. She put a rubber band around the first of these, one of her textbooks. She used her force-meter to pick it up, and made a note of the weight. Then she cast wingardium leviosa on the book, set it floating in mid-air in front of her, and measured it again. The weight she measured was definitely less. Interesting. It seemed unlikely that the book had less mass (how could she test that? hmmm), but its resistance to gravity was lessened by the spell.
*author's note: this is a real thing you can do; instructions here
Stella had made herself a simple force-meter out of cardboard, rubber bands and paperclips*, and calibrated it using the scales in the potions classroom. Now she set it out on a desk in an unused classroom where she hopefully wouldn't be disturbed, along with her wand, her science notebook and an assortment of random objects she'd brought to test. She put a rubber band around the first of these, one of her textbooks. She used her force-meter to pick it up, and made a note of the weight. Then she cast wingardium leviosa on the book, set it floating in mid-air in front of her, and measured it again. The weight she measured was definitely less. Interesting. It seemed unlikely that the book had less mass (how could she test that? hmmm), but its resistance to gravity was lessened by the spell.
*author's note: this is a real thing you can do; instructions here