Sunday, May 27, 2018

Electrotechnical Museum

This Friday (May 25th 2018) I visit the Electrotechnical Museum of Budapest with a few or my classmates.  I will be using this site as my extra attraction while creating my brochure for the PACCE project.  I learned a lot of new things about engineering from not only the workers at this museum but from some of my other classmates as well.  We discussed magnetic fields, batteries, circuits, energy, and many other topics related to engineering and physics.  We played with Tesla's egg and learned a lot about Ganz and other individuals that were crucial to the development of the electric motor.  Furthermore, I will also be including the Gellert Baths of Budapest on my Brochure as another attraction to see and learn about while in Budapest, Hungary!  The baths, a unique attraction to Hungary, were a great place to sit and relax while doing reading for class.

4 Comments:

At May 27, 2018 at 10:03 AM , Blogger Jacob Sebranek said...

I agree, the baths were amazing and the batteries and magnetic field thing were my favorite parts of the Electrotechnical museum. The Electrotechnical museum really did a good job of providing information on the people and objects of Hungary's electrical engineering history.

 
At May 27, 2018 at 1:44 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Loved going to the baths with you! the Electrotechnical museum sounds fun, don't know much about it so if I ever go back to Budapest I will have to check it out

 
At May 27, 2018 at 2:05 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

The baths were very cool and definitely worth going to. The electrotechnical museum sounds like it was really interesting and if I ever get the chance to go back to Budapest will have to take a trip there.

 
At May 27, 2018 at 10:54 PM , Blogger Allie said...

The electrotechnical museum sounds interesting. I'll definitely check it out if I ever come back! And the baths were so fun. Are you using the wave pool for the PACE project?

 

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