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Thursday, December 4, 2008

December 1, 2008


-CRAP I FEEL ASLEEP

Anyways...

Summary of the day:

So last Monday, we watched a video about Newton's First Law of Motion. We had to list 8 important points from the video.

More on Newton's First Law of Motions here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_laws_of_motion (IT'S ALSO IN ONE OF THE WORKSHEETS THAT MS. KOZORIZ HANDED IN)

Vocabulary:

  • inertia: the property of a body that any change to its uniform straight ; equivalent to its mass.
  • net force: the combination of all the forces that act on an object.

Handouts:
Chapter 5 Study Guide

Grade 11 Dynamics: Newton's Law of Motion and The Four Fundamental Forces
Kinematics Word Search
TOTAL OF 4 HAND OUTS


Well... That's it...
Next scribe is arielle!


Monday, September 8, 2008

September 8, 2008


-Piisu~!
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LOL


Anyways...

Deadl
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Job ad that needs Physics or something like that

Today, we started the unit about Waves by learning about Waves in One Dimension.

Vocabulary:

  • continuous/periodic wave: a wave that is made by a disturbance that is moving back and forth periodically, i.e. the source is oscillating or vibrating.
  • transverse wave: the particles of the wave vibrate up and down while the direction of motion is to the left or right.
  • crest: high point on a wave.
  • trough: low point on a wave.
  • amplitude (A): maximum height of a crest or depth of a through from the equilibrium level (rest position).
  • cycle: one complete oscillation (one complete up and down movement in the case of a transverse wave).
  • wavelength (λ): horizontal length of one cycle of the wave; can be described as the horizontal distance between two successive crest/through or any successive equivalent points on the wave.
  • longitudinal wave: the particles of the wave vibrate the same direction as the motion of the wave.
  • frequency (f): number of cycles that pass a given point per unit of time; commonly measured in cycles per second or hertz (Hz).
  • period (T): time elapsed between two successive crests/troughs/equivalent points passing by the same point in space.
  • wave velocity (v): velocity at which the wave moves.
  • longitudinal wave: the particles of the wave goes the same direction as the motion of the wave.
  • compression: areas in a longitudinal wave that are momentarily close together.
  • rarefactions or expansions: areas also in a longitudinal wave that are momentarily far apart.

Formulas to remember:
T = 1/
f
v = λ/T
v =
f * λ
f = 1/T

Assignment:
Periodic and Frequency Problems Sheet
Vibrations and Waves Sheet
Characteristics of Waves Sheet
ALL DUE WEDNESDAY

Well... That's it...
Next scribe is arielle!