CHAPTER 4

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Yohan's POV

"You know what { Chichi means Wisdom or Intellect } in Japan, and In Spanish, "Chichi" is an affectionate nickname for someone which means "free man." It can also be short for Chiquita, meaning { Little one }"

mahabang lintaya ko at nagulat naman ito at natulala nabalik naman ito sa ulirat ng pinitik ko ang nuo kaya napanguso ito sabay hawak don at tumingin sakin

"Kanina pa kase kita tinatawag nakatulala ka lang HAHAHA how cute" sabi ko

"eh kase naman ang galing mo magbigay ng nickname sakin at ang cool pa,cs na natin dalawa yun huh ash" sabi nito at kumain na din

tumango naman ako at ginulo ulit buhok nya pati buhok nya ang smooth nagtagal pa kami kumain habang nagkwekwentuhan ng kung ano-ano, like kung ano mga favorite namin at ang iba ay parehas kami kaya mabilis ko lang din nakaclose si chichi, pagtapos nga namin kumain nag sibalikan na ang mga kaklase namin sa upuan nila kase time na at maya maya pumasok na ang next teacher namin

"Good morning class I am Teacher Anita Rose Dimaculangan, you can call me teacher rose and i will be your Science and Earth subject teacher,"pagpapakilala nito sa sarili.

Tumayo naman kaming lahat at sabay sabay ng "Good Morning Teacher" sabay upo ngumiti naman ito at nagsalita ulit

"intrduce yourselves muna mga anak para naman makilala ko kayo" sabi ni teacher rose at nag umpisa na nga sila mag tayuan isa isa at nagpakilala sa upuan nila at tumagal payon hanggang sa ako na kaya tumayo ako

"Good morning teacher rose I'm Yohan Asher Wesley Farley" sabi ko sabay upo sunod naman tumayo at nagpakilala si chichi at kita ko naman na gulat na gulat ito at namangha ng makita si chichi

"Good morning po teacher rose ako po si Achiro Phoebe Iris Valdazar kinagagalak ko po kayo makilala" magiliw nitong sabi at ngumiti nakatulala lang si teacher rose kaya nagsalita na ang kaklase naming si mara kase kanina pa sya nakatulala at kanina pa din naka tayo si chichi

"Teacher kanina pa po naka tayo si Iris" sabi ni mara na nag pabalik sa ulirat nito at tumingin kay chichi saka ngumiti

"Sorry you look familliar, but i don't know kung saan kita nakita, btw what your surename again?" Tanong nito

"Uhm Valdazar po teacher rose,bakit po"

"ow sorry again I thought nakita na kita, you my sit now" sabi nito at sabay ngiti,kaya umupo ito at kinalabit ko tumingin naman ito sakin

"You okay chichi" ngumiti naman ito at tumango

Nagdiscuss na nga si teacher at lahat ng tanong nya mahihirap kaya ko naman pag aralan yun kase mataas IQ ko pero nawawala ako sa sarili pag nakikita ko si chichi at sya na laman ng utak ko

Palagi din si chichi ang sumasagot para maintindihan din ng classmates ko gulat naman lagi si teacher pagtama sagot nito

At parang hindi pa sya satisfied sa talino ni chichi kaya pinatayo nya ito at tinanong ng pinakamahirap

"Achiro can you please stand up, and answer this question?"

"yes po teacher rose"

"What causes the water going down a drain to swirl clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counter-clockwise in the southern hemisphere?" Tanong nito at walang pag aatubili na nagsalita si chichi

"Water swirling down a drain does not always go a certain direction. You can get the same sink to swirl water clockwise one minute and counter-clockwise the next. This misunderstanding has its basis in a very real effect: the Coriolis force. The Coriolis force is in the same family as the centrifugal force. It is an inertial force caused by the rotation of an object. It is not imaginary or fictional, but is very real in the rotating reference frame. The Coriolis force tends to make things on the surface of the object to spiral a certain direction. As the earth rotates, this motion causes everything on the surface to experience the Coriolis force, including the water in your sink. But, the Coriolis force is so weak that it doesn't really do anything until it acts on a lot of material. Your sink simply does not have enough water to be affected by the Coriolis force. On the other hand, hurricanes usually spin counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere because they have enough material to be affected by the Coriolis force, as detailed in the textbook "An Introduction of Dynamic Meteorology" by James R. Holtone. Tornadoes are too small to be affected by the Coriolis force and spin in any direction. The spinning direction of drain water is random, determined mostly by how the water is bumped, sloshed, or distributed when it starts to drain" mahabang paliwanag nito sa kanya na nagpatulala saming lahat at napanganga pati din ako wow as in wow kahit ako mapapatayo na lang at mapapalakpak dahil hindi lang sya matalino ang bilis nya as in wow talaga gusto ko tuloy malaman ang IQ LVL nya na cucurious at alam ko pati na din si teacher rose.

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