Projectiles!
The following links will be explored in class 5/10/2013.
(Click on the names-they should link you to youtube videos)
Projectiles Video #1
Projectile Video Part 2
Projectile Practice Problem #1 (Try these on your own before you watch the solution!)
Projectile Practice Problem #2
Projectile Practice Problem #3
Tip: Try developing your own notes that assist in solving kinematic problems (based on your knowledge of vectors).
More Projectile fun: PhysicsClassroomProjectiles
A quiz to assess your understanding of the following projectile objectives will be administered MONDAY 5/13/2013.
· Calculate distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration from data.
· Calculate acceleration due to gravity given data from a free fall device.
· Calculate the X and Y components of a projectile motion.
· Determine the needed angle to launch a projectile a specific range given the projectile’s initial velocity.
(Click on the names-they should link you to youtube videos)
Projectiles Video #1
Projectile Video Part 2
Projectile Practice Problem #1 (Try these on your own before you watch the solution!)
Projectile Practice Problem #2
Projectile Practice Problem #3
Tip: Try developing your own notes that assist in solving kinematic problems (based on your knowledge of vectors).
More Projectile fun: PhysicsClassroomProjectiles
A quiz to assess your understanding of the following projectile objectives will be administered MONDAY 5/13/2013.
· Calculate distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration from data.
· Calculate acceleration due to gravity given data from a free fall device.
· Calculate the X and Y components of a projectile motion.
· Determine the needed angle to launch a projectile a specific range given the projectile’s initial velocity.
Homework Friday 5/10/2013-5/12/2013
-->Review Projectile Information & Practice Problems
-->Complete Activity 4.1.1 (Statistical Data Exploration)
Monday 5/13/2013- Projectile Quiz & Activity 4.1.2
Tuesday 5/14/2013-Friday 5/17/2013
PLTW EOC Part 1
(Note: each course has a 2-part EOC worth 15% of your final grade)
Students are allowed a 1-page, 8.5"x11" 1-sided "Cheat Sheet", 1-PLTW Engineering Formula Sheet (provided) & a calculator (NOT a phone)
Final Exam Schedule:
Seniors 5th&7th Period Finals: Friday May 17th
Monday May 20th (0, 2, 4 FINALS)
1st Period 8:30-9:05
3rd Period 9:10-9:45
6th Period 9:50-10:25
4th Period 10:30-12:00
5th Period 12:05-1:20
7th Period 1:25-1:45
2nd Period 1:50-3:20
Tuesday May 21st (1, 3, 6 FINALS)
1st Period 8:30-10:00
3rd Period 10:05-11:35
4th Period 11:40-12:05
5th Period 12:10-1:25
7th Period 1:30-1:50
6th Period 1:55-3:20
Wednesday May 22nd (5, 7 FINALS)
1st Period 8:30-9:05
2nd Period 9:10-9:45
3rd Period 9:50-10:35
4th Period 10:40-11:25
5th Period 11:30-1:20
6th Period 1:25-1:45
7th Period 1:50-3:20
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