It is used to draw a circle shape.
What is an ellipse command?
It is that little round thing with buttons and a thermometer.
What is the Circuit Playground?
It is a force pulling a structure apart. Like on a rope or cable.
What is Tension?
It is a Blue dye.
What is Indigo?
She wrote out the first computer algorithm. Sometimes called the first Computer Programmer.
What was Ada Lovelace?
They are the variables that tell the size of the window or screen.
What are width and height?
Resistors in series.
What is it when two (or more) resistors in a line, one after the other in a circuit?
It is a force pushing a structure together. Like bricks pushing on the bricks below them.
What is Compression?
That is what Indigo reacts with to turn Blue.
What is Oxygen?
This was going to take longer than 10 years to do, if something wasn't improved.
The US Census.
Runs again and again, in a loop, when the program is run.
What is draw()?
Resistors in parallel.
What is it when the circuit splits and the signal goes through 2 (or more) resistors next to each other?
It is strong because it has no Tension force, only Compression force.
Why is an Arch strong?
That is when Indigo is Yellow/Green.
How is Indigo different in the Vat? With no Oxygen?
It used data cards to control a manufacturing process, that previously had been done entirely by hand.
What was the Jacquard Loom?
It lets the code make a decision, based on a test that comes out true or false.
What is an if statement?
It acts sort of like a dimmer switch.
What does a transistor do?
Its shape can't distort, without actually breaking a side or angle.
Why are Triangles so strong?
It keeps the dye (Indigo) from reaching some parts of the cloth.
What is a Resist?
To improve Math tables that were prone to mathematical and printing errors.
Why did Babbage want to build his Difference Engine?
They set the color of the outside line of a shape, and the color of the inside of a shape.
What are the stroke() and fill() commands?
It is the pressure or force on the electrons, making them move through a circuit.
What is Voltage?
It is a force that goes across a structure.
What is Shear?
It is the type or style of Resist we did in class.
What is Shibori?
He came up with the Imitation Game, early theories on computers, and helped break German Codes in WW2.
Who was Alan Turing?