The unit wraps up on February 6 and 7 when students take their Unit Test and turn in their binders.
On February 4 and 5 students will complete their egg "helmet" challenge and work on their project reflection.
New Goals for this three week cycle include
1. Using concepts of force, momentum and impulse, design and evaluate a device to protect an egg.
2. Explain the relationship between force, mass and acceleration.
3. Correctly use the idea of conservation of momentum.
4. Solve problems with force and momentum.
The binder table of contents will probably on be.
1. Practice with Newton's Second Law and Momentum
2. Review for Unit Test.
The review packet will be handed out on Jan 29 and 30, and assigned as homework.
This blog should allow you to keep up to date with upcoming goals and deadlines in Mr. Medley's freshman physics class. It will be updated most weeks.
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