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| 9/21 | 9/22 | 9/23 | 9/24 | 9/25 |
| Lab#2 How High Am I? |
Finish Lab #2 | Computer Lab |
- Finish Lab |
No School |
| 9/28 | 9/29 | 9/30 | 10/1 | 10/2 |
| Position, Velocity, and Acceleration concept sheets | More on position, velocity, and acceleration graphs | Lab #3 Graphs and Motion |
Test Review | Test #1 |
| 10/5 | 10/6 | 10/7 | 10/8 | 10/9 |
Vectors and Vector Addition Lecture Introduce basic trig functions 1-3 practice problems Pg. 97 |
More vectors and discussion of homework Homework: A hunter has a rifle, perfectly level,1.2m above the ground. If the bullet has a velocity of 2100m/s how far will the bullet travel before hitting the ground? |
What are the Vy and Vx of a bullet traveling at 2100m/s if the rifle is raised to and agle of: a) 45 degrees b) 35 degrees c) 75 degrees |
Mr. Nash Sick Day Section Reviews in Book 1-4 Pg. 97 1-5 Pg. 105
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Lab #3 The Great Monkey Shoot |
| 10/12 | 10/13 | 10/14 | 10/15 | 10/16 |
Finish Lab#3 |
Begin Lab #4 Nerf Gun Dart Velocity |
Early Dismissal Lab #4 |
Finish Lab #4 | Pg. 114-115 30-40 evens |
| 10/19 | 10/20 | 10/21 | 10/22 | 10/23 |
| Review
Homework From Friday HW Question: A paintball is shot into the air at an angle of 52o with an velocity of 35 m/s. How far does the ball travel? What speed will the paintball hit the ground with? How long is the paintball in the air? |
Peer
Evaluate Labs #3 & #4 HW Question: How high will a rock travel if it is thrown straight up at 35m/s? Hint: Vf2 = Vi2 + 2a∆x |
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| 10/26 | 10/27 | 10/28 | 10/29 | 10/30 |
| HW Question:
There is a wagon on a 35o
slope with a mass of 251kg. The force of friction is 500N. Will the wagon move? How do you know? If the wagon moves, what is its acceleration? How fast will the wagon be moving after 3 seconds? How far will the wagon move in 3 seconds? What will the Vf of the wagon be after 3 seconds? |
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11/3 |
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11/5 |
11/6 |
Last Day of
Quarter #1 |
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11/10 |
11/11 |
11/12 |
11/13 |
Spring Constant
Calculation Lecture
More of Einstein's Big Idea |
Lab #5
Calculating Spring Constants |
No School Veterans Day |
Finish Lab #5 |
Begin prep for Lab #5 Presentation |
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11/16 |
11/17 |
11/18 |
11/20 |
11/21 |
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Lecture of Power formulas
HW: Calculate the power to lift a 2500kg ship engine
75m over a period of 2.3 minutes.
In terms of power, why do ships raise things slowly? |
5th Period - Power problems in class 6th Period - In little theater for presentation |
5th period
- Presentation prep work for lab #5
6th period - in little theater for presentations |
5th period
- presentation of lab #5
6th period - Prep and presentation of lab #5 |
Presentation of lab #5 |
11/23 |
11/24 |
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11/26 |
11/27 |
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KE and PE problems in class |
Correct KE And PE problem set. |
Early Dismissal |
No School Thanksgiving Break |
No School Thanksgiving Break |
11/30 |
12/1 |
12/2 |
12/3 |
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12/7 |
12/8 |
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12/11 |
Test #3 |
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12/18 |
Winter Break 12/21/2010 to 01/01/2010 |
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Test #4 |
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1/25 |
1/26 |
1/27 |
1/28 |
1/29 |
Last day of Semester |
Early Release |
No School |
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