Monday, October 31, 2005
Newton's Laws Problems; Smart Pulley lab
Discuss Newton's Laws problems.
Set up Smart pulley equipment, for a lab on Thursday.
You need:
A smart pulley
Photogate
Clamp and stand to hold it
Two masses
string
Discuss Atwood's machine problems and how to solve them.
Set up Smart pulley equipment, for a lab on Thursday.
You need:
A smart pulley
Photogate
Clamp and stand to hold it
Two masses
string
Discuss Atwood's machine problems and how to solve them.
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Newton's Second law
Worksheets and problems related to Newton's Second Law
There will be a sub for this period.
There will be a sub for this period.
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
CP Physics attempts on Newtons Laws homework
Try these for discussion in class:
Page 57 Review 8, 9, 11, 16, 20
Page 71 Review 5, 6, 9
Page 83 Review 1, 4, 6, 12,13
Page 57 Review 8, 9, 11, 16, 20
Page 71 Review 5, 6, 9
Page 83 Review 1, 4, 6, 12,13
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Paper airplane contest
We investigate the 3rd law of motion via a paper airplane contest.
In the time that remains, we investigate the 2nd law of motion.
F=ma
Define variables, units
Investigate relationships
In the time that remains, we investigate the 2nd law of motion.
F=ma
Define variables, units
Investigate relationships
Friday, October 21, 2005
Drive 55, save gas -- get flipped off / Trip shows slowing down boosts mileage but can make you unpopular on the road
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Test on projectile motion
Test on projectile motion.
Following the test, a puzzle on Newton's Laws of Motion, which the sub will assign as class work or home work at the sub's discretion.
Following the test, a puzzle on Newton's Laws of Motion, which the sub will assign as class work or home work at the sub's discretion.
Monday, October 17, 2005
Test review, papers returned
Some sample questions from the Conceptual Physics text will be provided, plus information about how the remaining questions will be selected. One or more problem sets will be graded in class. Test is Wednesday, closed book open notes, calculators allowed.
Here is a list of topics for the exam review:
Experimental Design
Hypothesis, Theory, Law, facts
independent, dependent and interfering variables
Constant Speed
Distinguish between speed and velocity
Find distance, speed, and time given two of the three quantities for constant speed.
Distinguish between instantaneous and average speed.
Constant Acceleration in a Line
Determine speed, acceleration, and position using x(t) equation
Determine acceleration if change in position and time is given.
Determine distance fallen and final speed of dropped objects
Sketch d vs. t and a vs. t graphs for objects and explain what is happening in words, and vice versa.
Vectors
Be able to add vectors graphically.
Break vectors into x and y components.
Projectile Motion
Solve three types of problems: Objects thrown straight up, objects shot horizontally off of cliffs, and objects thrown at an angle. Given initial velocity, position, and angle, find time of flight, maximum height, and range as appropriate.
Explain the behavior of objects' x and y velocity components while in flight.
Understand that while y velocity can be zero, acceleration cannot be for objects flying through the air.
Here is a list of topics for the exam review:
Experimental Design
Hypothesis, Theory, Law, facts
independent, dependent and interfering variables
Constant Speed
Distinguish between speed and velocity
Find distance, speed, and time given two of the three quantities for constant speed.
Distinguish between instantaneous and average speed.
Constant Acceleration in a Line
Determine speed, acceleration, and position using x(t) equation
Determine acceleration if change in position and time is given.
Determine distance fallen and final speed of dropped objects
Sketch d vs. t and a vs. t graphs for objects and explain what is happening in words, and vice versa.
Vectors
Be able to add vectors graphically.
Break vectors into x and y components.
Projectile Motion
Solve three types of problems: Objects thrown straight up, objects shot horizontally off of cliffs, and objects thrown at an angle. Given initial velocity, position, and angle, find time of flight, maximum height, and range as appropriate.
Explain the behavior of objects' x and y velocity components while in flight.
Understand that while y velocity can be zero, acceleration cannot be for objects flying through the air.
Sunday, October 16, 2005
HoustonChronicle.com - 'Punkin Chunkin' means 5,000 hours, $200,000 for one
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Projectile Motion, continues
Projectile motion homework is now due.
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Homework NOT due; Grade status
Previously assigned homework is NOT due today as stated in previous post; we haven't gone over everything yet.
Today we work many sample projectile motion problems.
Grades will be computed as much as possible.
Today we work many sample projectile motion problems.
Grades will be computed as much as possible.
Friday, October 07, 2005
The Free Fall Research Page: Free Fallers
The Free Fall Research Page: Free Fallers
We learned a little bit about how to do vectors. Vector sums were explained graphically, and finding components were explained.
We learned a little bit about how to do vectors. Vector sums were explained graphically, and finding components were explained.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Marbles completed, homework
Today we finish the marbles-off-the-desk activity.
After a brief introduction to vectors and their application to projectile motion, we will go over the review questions assigned by the sub.
new homework:
Chapter 3
Plug and chug #1,3,6,9
Think & Explain 1,3,6
Think and solve 2,4
This homework is due on Monday, October 10
After a brief introduction to vectors and their application to projectile motion, we will go over the review questions assigned by the sub.
new homework:
Chapter 3
Plug and chug #1,3,6,9
Think & Explain 1,3,6
Think and solve 2,4
This homework is due on Monday, October 10
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Work on Chapter 3 review questions.
Work on "all" the Chapter 3 review questions.
No marble launching practicing!
On Wednesday we'll fire off the rest of the marbles.
No marble launching practicing!
On Wednesday we'll fire off the rest of the marbles.