Principles of Physics CP2 Assignments

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2014-2015 School Year
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Science
Description
This laboratory based course provides exploratory experiences and opportunities for inquiry with the practical applications of physics emphasized. Topics investigated through the year include motion, forces, momentum, gravitation, energy, heat, electricity and magnetism, sound and light. Selected applications of physics principles to current technology are examined

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First test for 4th quarter.

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Finish free body diagram worksheet.

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Read Chapter 2 section 1 and Chapter 5 sections 1 and 2.

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Prepare for your Constant Acceleration Test
 
Go over all your worksheets. Do review sheet attached.

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Test coming up on Monday, November 3rd. Included on the test Chapter 2 pages 32-34 and 46-51; the pendulum lab; the circle lab with area and radius relationship; linearising graphs; types of variables (independent, dependent, constant).

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Start reviewing for the test on Monday September 8th. 

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The following problems in your book are intended to focus your study efforts, have an 85-90% probability of being on the test in some way shape or form and if turned in on test days has the potential of earning up to 10% extra credit.
 
Extra credit amount and acceptability is at my discretion and will be based on effort and amount of original work. So, do not copy. You can discuss the problems with friends but for maximum benefit you need to put the answers in your own words.
 
The questions are
 
                       Chap 1 pp 24-25 Reviewing Problems #'s 14, 15, 17, 19, 22, 23
                                     p 26 # 7d
 
                       Chap 2 p 55 #'s 21, 22, 26
                                    p 56 #'s 11-14

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You will be collecting another set of metric and English measurements, creating a graph and finding the relationship between grams and ounces. (Same method as with the centimeters and inches) See file for more information.