Binder Check Friday (Summative Grade)

*Binder with Tabs *Tabs labeled with correct sections 1.Key Info: syllabus, norms, norms quiz, equation sheet, vocab 2. Warm Up: all warmups that were returned 3.Notes: 25.1 – 25.6 Notes 4. Practice: Monday 2/12 examples, Mythbusters, Pendulum Lab 5. Study Guide: Study Guide and Key *MythBusters handout completed *25.3 notes (questions on the back) completed …

Wave Study Guide KEY

True Time Period A wavelength is the distance between repeating patterns on a wave. See Sketch See Sketch Hertz (Hz) a: Transverse b: Transverse                     c: Longitudinal   d: Transverse Two waves collide in interference; they have points where they increase in size (constructive) and points where they decrease in size (destructive). Standing waves appear to stay …

Binder Setup

Binders:: Key Info:: syllabus, norms, norms quiz, equation sheet, vocab terms Warm Ups:: warm up from last week Notes:: 25.1 – 25. 6 Practice:: empty for now Study Guide:: empty for now

Extra Credit Rubric for Essay

Write an essay in paragraph format about someone who won the Nobel prize in Physics.  You should sign up for someone in class or email Mr. Foley to sign up. Essays will get the maximum 15 points summative for 1,500 words, following the guidelines below. Essays shorter than that will receive partial extra credit, based …

S1 Study Guide Key

A scalar is a number that goes with a Physics concept (mass, speed, time, Energy).  It does not have a direction associated with it.  A vector has both a number and a direction (velocity, acceleration, Force, 20 Newtons Left). Speed does not have a direction (scalar). Velocity does have a direction (vector). 5.5 m/s/s Every …

Momentum Study Guide Key

Momentum: Mass or Inertia in motion Impulse: The change in momentum (Ft) Elastic Collision: When two objects collide and bounce off each other Inelastic Collision: When two objects collide and stick together Conservation of Momentum means that the total momentum before a collision is the same as the total momentum after the collision. It would …

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