Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Wednes-Day 1
Physics- took the multiple choice version of the quarterly exam; we then organized our lab folders.
You can have one missing lab per quarter; that one missing lab will not be averaged into your lab grade.
The labs from this quarter were as follows:
1st Quarter Labs
1. Relationship between Mass and Weight
2. Displacement Vectors College Tour
3. Graphical Analysis of Motion
4. Uniform Acceleration
5. Flight of a Tennis Ball
6. Throwing a Baseball
7. Net Force versus Acceleration
Make sure that all equations, units for each measurement, and unit cancellations. Make sure that there are units on all graphs, and that your line of best fit has about an equal number of lower and higher points.
On Friday, be ready to start our new unit on Force and MOMENTUM.
AP Chem - Enjoy your spectacular new textbooks; we will make good use of them as a supplement, especially since our edition of Brown, Lemay is tied to the AP/College Board objectives.
For HW, read CHAPTER 6 in its entirety (most of the information should look very familiar by now).
On FRIDAY, I will collect your homework answers to the following questions at the end of Chapter 6, and count it towards your second quarter average; show all work complete with formulas, units, and unit cancellations:
29, 50 , 52, 64, 70, 74
You can have one missing lab per quarter; that one missing lab will not be averaged into your lab grade.
The labs from this quarter were as follows:
1st Quarter Labs
1. Relationship between Mass and Weight
2. Displacement Vectors College Tour
3. Graphical Analysis of Motion
4. Uniform Acceleration
5. Flight of a Tennis Ball
6. Throwing a Baseball
7. Net Force versus Acceleration
Make sure that all equations, units for each measurement, and unit cancellations. Make sure that there are units on all graphs, and that your line of best fit has about an equal number of lower and higher points.
On Friday, be ready to start our new unit on Force and MOMENTUM.
AP Chem - Enjoy your spectacular new textbooks; we will make good use of them as a supplement, especially since our edition of Brown, Lemay is tied to the AP/College Board objectives.
For HW, read CHAPTER 6 in its entirety (most of the information should look very familiar by now).
On FRIDAY, I will collect your homework answers to the following questions at the end of Chapter 6, and count it towards your second quarter average; show all work complete with formulas, units, and unit cancellations:
29, 50 , 52, 64, 70, 74