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MINUTES: 25/02 – First meeting after submission

We had our first meeting with Dave after our submission. We went over our submission and discussed our feedback. Most of it was about the lack of experimentation. We hadn’t done too much experimentation, also due to changing our concept very close to the deadline. Because of this we had a lot to discuss about the small details surrounding it.
I made notes with all the questions that would need answering or researching in the next few weeks.

One big thing that was emphasised a lot by Dave was to experiment as much as possible. We know we need to do this however because we changed our topic so spontaneously, it’s hard to anticipate what we would need to experiment with right now.

Once Dave had left, Yanis and I discussed our visuals and how we should attack those, while the rest discussed the maths that we would need to calculate all the different forces and relative distances to represent the gravity and tide in the right way. To be honest, we didn’t understand any of it but they seemed really happy when they finally cracked it.

Brainstorming ideas
Maths, maths, and more maths

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