ORANGE: Homework Assignment is given RED: Assignment due in the box or for a stamp GREEN: Something going on at lunch PURPLE: Something going on at night BLUE: a link to what we watched
WHAT WILL HAPPEN THIS WEEK
Mon (1/9) —
NEW SEATS!
BOW
A quick look at the next two weeks
JM
Slide show
HO Sheet 4.3
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Tues (1/10) —
LUNCH — ROCKETRY!!
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Wed (1/11)—
LUNCH HELP SESSION
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Thur(1/12)
MAYBE a Guest Speaker??
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Fri (1/13)
WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT WEEK
Mon (1/16) — A DAY OFF???
If not . . .
NEW SEATS!
BOW
A quick look at the next two weeks
JM
Slide show
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Tues (1/17) —
LUNCH — ROCKETRY!!
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Wed (1/18)—
LUNCH HELP SESSION
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Thur(1/19) —
Guest Speaker–Gabe Garfield (Meteorologist)
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Fri (1/20)–
PICS FROM LAST WEEK:
I’ll add some captions as the week goes on.
- 4.1.3 Equilibrants turn dynamic situations into static situations. Actually, they don’t always do that. Some just stop the system from accelerating. Equilibrants are the same magnitude (length) as the resultant of the other vectors in the situation, but it is oriented directly opposite of the resultant. It is always at the same angle, but the Katy Korner Quadrant
- The three types of projectile motion.
- The graph of the red ball as it makes its way to the ground in a type 1 projectile motion on a large asteroid.
- We can determine the g of the asteroid by diagnosing the projectile motion. Speaking of asteroids and rising stars, how about naming Trump’s pick tonight for the supreme court for some extra points on the exam tomorrow.
- Sometimes the cgs system is as good or better than the mks system.
- 4.2.2
- 4.2.4
- 4.2.5
- 4.2.5