9 th Physical Science Week of Oct 05 th – Oct 09 th.

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9 th Physical Science Week of Oct 05 th – Oct 09 th

 Freefall Power Point  Freefall Practice Problems  Lab: Picket Fence (Freefall – determine value of “g”)  Write up Lab Results  Quiz/Test - Dimensional Analysis, Acceleration, Free Fall  Vid clips on freefall  Chapter 5 PPT (Part 1)  Equilibrium Practice Problems  Check to see that your answers are correct  Go over Equilibrium Problems  Chapter 5 PPT (Part 2)  Vid clips - Equilibrium

LEARNING TARGETS I can calculate the speed of a falling object I can describe the different forces that act on objects..

Next Quiz / Test : Wednesday, October 7 th It will cover : Dimensional Analysis, Acceleration and Freefall You will need to know : – How to express measurements in different units by using dimensional Analysis: ea change 38 inches into cm. – How to calculate acceleration – How to use the varying forms of acceleration formula to solve problems – How to use the 2 formulas for freefall to solve problems.