ICP 4/25 and 4/26/13 Quiz Day and Video and Vocabulary for Electricity.

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ICP 4/25 and 4/26/13 Quiz Day and Video and Vocabulary for Electricity

Warmup What are the units we use for: 1)Frequency? 2)Wavelength? 3)Wave Speed? 4)In which medium does sound travel fastest? A) air B) water C) metal 5)In which medium does light travel fastest? A)air B) water C) glass

Agenda Quiz Video Vocabulary

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