6th period Physics Assignments
- Instructor
- Ms. Linda Sliwicka
- Term
- 2023-2024 School Year
- Department
- Science
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Now that we finished Unit 1, Lesson 5, we can test our knowledge of putting formulas into spreadsheets by finishing up this spreadsheet.
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Now that we finished Unit 1, Lesson 5, we can test our knowledge of putting formulas into spreadsheets by finishing up this spreadsheet.
Those of you who have 100%, you can help your neighbors... For the rest of you, instructions about what to do first, second and third are provided as a view only file.
Those of you who have 100%, you can help your neighbors... For the rest of you, instructions about what to do first, second and third are provided as a view only file.
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Please choose how we should celebrate Halloween in class on Tuesday, 10/31
The votes will be combined with all other classes, and a 2nd survey might be posted to choose a more specific movie/show/etc.
The votes will be combined with all other classes, and a 2nd survey might be posted to choose a more specific movie/show/etc.
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Please choose how we should celebrate Halloween in class on Tuesday, 10/31
The votes will be combined with all other classes, and a 2nd survey might be posted to choose a more specific movie/show/etc.
The votes will be combined with all other classes, and a 2nd survey might be posted to choose a more specific movie/show/etc.
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Please choose how we should celebrate Halloween in class on Tuesday, 10/31
The votes will be combined with all other classes, and a 2nd survey might be posted to choose a more specific movie/show/etc.
The votes will be combined with all other classes, and a 2nd survey might be posted to choose a more specific movie/show/etc.
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You have a paper copy. Here is a screen shot of part of the first page.
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You have a paper copy. Here is a screen shot of part of the first page.
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You have a paper copy. Here is a screen shot of part of the first page.
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Handout given in class on Wednesday, October 4, 2023. More time given in class on October 6. Anything not completed in class is homework.
Each step leads to the next question.
Each step leads to the next question.
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Handout given in class on Wednesday, October 4, 2023. More time given in class on October 6. Anything not completed in class is homework.
Each step leads to the next question.
Each step leads to the next question.
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Handout given in class on Wednesday, October 4, 2023. More time given in class on October 6. Anything not completed in class is homework.
Each step leads to the next question.
Each step leads to the next question.
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Done in class. Please turn in if you don't have a grade.
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Done in class. Please turn in if you don't have a grade.
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Done in class. Please turn in if you don't have a grade.
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I repeated the lab for you and collected pretty much the same data as you collected. I found a cool feature which adds in values for acceleration and time, and put some of those measurements in the graph. On the first slide, I added callouts for you. Slide 2 is instructions, and the next slides you need to figure out what callouts to put in. Write what is happening in the callout.
I moved the examples to the end of the presentation so that when I look in Google Classroom, my preview shows your first page of work.
My lecture is labelled "Template"....
I moved the examples to the end of the presentation so that when I look in Google Classroom, my preview shows your first page of work.
My lecture is labelled "Template"....
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I repeated the lab for you and collected pretty much the same data as you collected. I found a cool feature which adds in values for acceleration and time, and put some of those measurements in the graph. On the first slide, I added callouts for you. Slide 2 is instructions, and the next slides you need to figure out what callouts to put in. Write what is happening in the callout.
I moved the examples to the end of the presentation so that when I look in Google Classroom, my preview shows your first page of work.
My lecture is labelled "Template"....
I moved the examples to the end of the presentation so that when I look in Google Classroom, my preview shows your first page of work.
My lecture is labelled "Template"....
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I repeated the lab for you and collected pretty much the same data as you collected. I found a cool feature which adds in values for acceleration and time, and put some of those measurements in the graph. On the first slide, I added callouts for you. Slide 2 is instructions, and the next slides you need to figure out what callouts to put in. Write what is happening in the callout.
I moved the examples to the end of the presentation so that when I look in Google Classroom, my preview shows your first page of work.
My lecture is labelled "Template"....
I moved the examples to the end of the presentation so that when I look in Google Classroom, my preview shows your first page of work.
My lecture is labelled "Template"....
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You will use the following formulas to fill in the chart and graph your data.
Change in velocity = velocity (final) - velocity(previous)
Change in velocity = Position (d) divided by change in time (delta t)
Acceleration = Change in velocity divided by change in time.
Change in velocity = velocity (final) - velocity(previous)
Change in velocity = Position (d) divided by change in time (delta t)
Acceleration = Change in velocity divided by change in time.
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Please go through each slide, as you do so, write your observations in the spaces.
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You will use the following formulas to fill in the chart and graph your data.
Change in velocity = velocity (final) - velocity(previous)
Change in velocity = Position (d) divided by change in time (delta t)
Acceleration = Change in velocity divided by change in time.
Change in velocity = velocity (final) - velocity(previous)
Change in velocity = Position (d) divided by change in time (delta t)
Acceleration = Change in velocity divided by change in time.
Due:
Please go through each slide, as you do so, write your observations in the spaces.
Due:
You will use the following formulas to fill in the chart and graph your data.
Change in velocity = velocity (final) - velocity(previous)
Change in velocity = Position (d) divided by change in time (delta t)
Acceleration = Change in velocity divided by change in time.
Change in velocity = velocity (final) - velocity(previous)
Change in velocity = Position (d) divided by change in time (delta t)
Acceleration = Change in velocity divided by change in time.
Due:
Please go through each slide, as you do so, write your observations in the spaces.