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Mr. Hall's Physics Assignments

Mr. Hall's Physics Assignments
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No. Date Pages Sect. Problems goal date
  Tuesday 1/5/10  
1 1/5   Have Parent Sign Syllabus    
                                                               Introduction to Class, Rules, Procedures, Course Overview  
3231.Math.2 Graph basic relations and functions.  
3231.Math.3 Determine the slope of a linear function.  
01-04 1/5 5 1-1 1-4  
02-04 1/5 7 1-1 5-8  
03-04 1/5 8 1-1 9-12  
  Monday 1/11/10  
  3231.Math.2 Graph basic relations and functions.
  3231.Math.3 Determine the slope of a linear function.
04-05 1/11 10 1-1 13-17 8/10
  Tuesday 1/12/10  
3231.Math.9 Find the regression line (equation) between data for manipulated and responding variables.  
3231.Math.12 Solve mechanics problems using the quadratic formula.  
05-06 1/12 14 1-2 18-23 8/10
  Wednesday 1/13/10  
3231.Math.9 Find the regression line (equation) between data for manipulated and responding variables.  
3231.Math.12 Solve mechanics problems using the quadratic formula.  
06-06 1/13 18 1-3 24a-f 8/10
07-05 1/13 19 1-3 25-29 8/10
  Thursday 1/14/10  
  Test (Chapter 1)  
  Tuesday 1/19/10  
3231.1.1 Explore displacement, velocity, and acceleration.  
3231.1.2 Analyze vector diagrams and solve composition and resolution problems for force and momentum.  
08-04 1/19 33 2-1 1-4 8/12
  Wednesday 1/20/10  
3231.1.1 Explore displacement, velocity, and acceleration.  
3231.1.2 Analyze vector diagrams and solve composition and resolution problems for force and momentum.  
09-04 1/19 37 2-2 5-8 8/12
  Thursday & Friday 1/21/10 & 1/22/10  
  3231.1.3 Explore characteristics of rectilinear motion and create distance-time graphs (velocity), velocity-time graphs (acceleration and distance).  
  3231.1.7 Apply mathematics to solve motion problems.  
10-05 1/20 39 2-3 9-13 8/12
11-05 1/20 41 2-3 14-18  
12-06 1/20 42 2-3 19-24  
  3231.1.14 Associate time with the independent variable in most experiments.  
  3231.1.16 Compare, contrast, and apply characteristic properties of scalar and vector quantities.  
13-4 1/20 45 2-4 25-28  
14-4 1/20 47 2-4 29-33  
  Monday 1/25/10  
3231.1.1 Explore displacement, velocity, and acceleration.  
3231.1.5 Evaluate the dynamics of systems in motion including friction, gravity, impulse and momentum, change in momentum, and conservation of momentum.  
3231.1.7 Apply mathematics to solve motion problems.  
3231.1.14 Associate time with the independent variable in most experiments.  
15-5 1/28 61 3-1 1-5  
16-6 1/28 64 3-1 6-11  
17-6 1/28 64 3-1 12-17  
  Tuesday and Wednesday 1/26/10 and 1/27/10  
3231.1.3 Explore characteristics of rectilinear motion and create distance-time graphs (velocity), velocity-time graphs (acceleration and distance).  
3231.1.5 Evaluate the dynamics of systems in motion including friction, gravity, impulse and momentum, change in momentum, and conservation of momentum.  
18-4 2/1 65 3-2 18-21 8/14
19-4 2/1 67 3-2 22-25 8/14
20-4 2/1 69 3-2 26-29  
21-12 2/1 71 3-2 30-40  
  Thursday and Friday 1/28/10 and 1/29/10  
3231.1.3 Explore characteristics of rectilinear motion and create distance-time graphs (velocity), velocity-time graphs (acceleration and distance).  
3231.1.5 Evaluate the dynamics of systems in motion including friction, gravity, impulse and momentum, change in momentum, and conservation of momentum.  
22-5 2/3 74 3-3 42-46  
23-6 2/3 75 3-3 47-52 8/17
  Monday & Tuesday 2/8/10 & 2/9/10  
3231.1.15 Relate inertia, force or action-reaction forces to Newton’s three laws of motion.  
3231.1.13 Distinguish between mass and weight using base units in the SI system.  
3231.1.10 Utilize trigonometry and vector analysis to solve force and momentum problems [Sine, Cosine, Tangent Functions, Law of Sine, and Law of Cosine].  
3231.1.7 Apply mathematics to solve motion problems.  
3231.1.5 Evaluate the dynamics of systems in motion including friction, gravity, impulse and momentum, change in momentum, and conservation of momentum. 8/17
24-5 2/9 89 4-1 1-5  
25-3 2/9 93 4-1 6-8  
26-6 2/9 95 4-1 9-14 8/18