AP Physics Week 03 09-08-09 Through 09-11-09 No School! Labor Day Monday09-08-09.

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AP Physics Week Through

No School! Labor Day Monday

 Take out Fluids FR packets  1 st period: Take out a red pen (if you have one) Bellwork

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Objective  TSWBAT Understand how to manipulate the Bernoulli equation and write an AP lab procedure

Class Plans  1 st period: Grade quizzes (red ink)  Look at response for a lab procedure FR: 2002 Q6 (c)  Grade Lab Procedures (Sink/Swim)  Mastering Bernoulli’s Relationship: FR 2008B Q4 (a-b)  HW: Fluids #2 online due tomorrow night  Quiz Friday: will be a timed FR question on gas laws  Help Session: Thurs Morn – Topic – Gas Law F.R. questions  On website: Print thermo FR, bring Thurs.

F.R Q6 (c-d)

 Pick up Ranking Tasks by the bins Bellwork

+ Are you more or less dense before or after the restroom?

Objective  TSWBAT understand the kinetic theory model of an ideal gas

Class Plans  Thermo notes: Total E. and Ideal Gas Law  Give Thermo HW #1: Ch 13 Rev. packet from Giancoli – Due Mon  Fluids Ranking Tasks – Groups o’ 3  HW: Fluids #2 due tonight (11:59)  Quiz Friday: will be a timed FR question – Ideal Gas Law  Help Session: Tomorrow Morn – Topic – Gas Laws FR  On website: Print thermo FR, bring tomorrow

Fluids Ranking Answers  Blocks Suspended in Liquids—Buoyant Force  AB C DF E  Blocks Suspended in Liquids—Volume of Liquid Displaced  All same  Blocks Suspended in Liquids—Mass of Liquid Displaced  AB C DF E  Blocks Suspended in Liquids at Different Depths—Buoyant Force  BDE ACF  Floating Blocks with Different Loads—Buoyant Force  DG F ABC E  Blocks Suspended in Water—String Tension  C BF A D E  Blocks Suspended in Liquids—Buoyant Force II  B EF CD A  Blocks Floating in Liquids—Buoyant Force  E G CF DH AB  Blocks at the Bottom of Liquids—Buoyant Force  B FG CE AH D  Cylinders of Water—Pressure on the Plug I  H CF AG BDE  Cylinders of Liquids—Pressure on the Plug II  C E F AB D

 Take out Thermo FR packets and answers Bellwork

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Objective  TSWBAT apply the ideal gas law to solve for pressure, temp., volume or number of moles in a given situation

Class Plans  FR Practice Problems – in teams  FR – 2005 Q6 (pg.4)  2007B Q5  1996 Q7  If time: Thermo Notes - Kinetic Theory of Gases  HW: Thermo #1 due Monday  Quiz Tomorrow: will be a timed FR question

 Prepare for FR quiz:  Calculator, pencil, EQ list Bellwork

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Objective  TSWBAT find the average kinetic energy and the average speed of molecules in a gas sample at given temp.

Class Plans  Quiz: timed FR question – Ideal Gas Law  Thermo notes: Day 2 – Kinetic Thy.  HW: Thermo #1 Due Monday