Monday, March 23, 2015

More videos about "How to solve physics problems"

Hi:

In this post you will find a video of the synthesized steps needed to solve a physics problem.

How to solve physics problems in 5 steps

Please also take a look to these examples about the vertical and bidimensional projectile motion

Vertical Throw
Bidimensional Projectile Motion

Don't forget we are going to the lab this week, and that by the end of the week you must deliver your final project proposal.

Greetings,

Mrs. Angulo

Friday, March 20, 2015

Written Report

Good evening,

Finally I got the difficulties solved and now in this post you will find the description of the content of the report as well as the rubric.

Written Report

Enjoy your weekend,

Mrs. Angulo

Thursday, March 19, 2015

We are going to the lab (March 25), Vertical motion

This post is a reminder of our class in the lab next week. Please remember to bring all of the needed materials.

Also remember to check the dosification file to verify the topics we are seeing in these days (Which are related to vertical motion).

Greetings,

Mrs. Angulo

Please check kinematics videos.

This is a reminder for you to review the videos in the "Kinematics videos" post. In that post you will see a solving method in which you use the so called movement equation.

In here I am including another link for you to review steps of how to solve physics problems.

How to solve a physics problem.

Greetings,

Mrs. Angulo

Monday, March 2, 2015

Kinematics videos

In this post you may find some videos that may help you reviewing some class topics, in particular related to the steps for solving a problem:

How to solve a kinematics problem
How to solve 1
How to solve 3

Even an extended problem uses the same procedure
How to solve 2

Please notice the steps keep being the same no matter the complexity of the problem being given.

Greetings,

Mrs. Angulo

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Uniformly Rectilinear Movement Practice Delivery Date

URM Practrice due date is this week.

I'll allow you to deliver the practice during your last class of the week. This means 217 delivers Thursday 5th, while the rest delivers Friday 6th.

Remember you must include the different errors we saw during stage1 (absolute, relative, percentual) for the period of time, distance (not displacement) and velocity.

You may find the rubric in the following link:

Rubric

Greetings,

Mrs. Angulo

Review for exam

Good evening,

This post is to inform you that we are allowed to use the physics lab this week during the morning for giving a review and solving doubts. For attending you must present yourselves in time with your review document printed(Review), notebook, calculator, pen and pencil. You must notify prior the first session if you want to take part of this sessions, to distribute the interested people so we optimize the time we are given.

I'll be giving this sessions from Wednesday to Friday from 11:30 to 12:20.

Greetings,

Mrs. Angulo