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1 Physics 1 – Sept 21, 2017 P3 Challenge –
Draw a position vs time graph that corresponds to the following velocity vs time graph.

2 Objectives and Agenda Objective Agenda Assignment:
Review day Agenda Time to work on review worksheet Assignment: Work with study guide and review worksheet to review (Test on Tuesday 9/26)

3 IB 1.1 Objectives – Measurement in Physics
Measuring Significant figures Scientific Notation Calculations with sigfigs Standards Metric units Unit conversion Dimension Analysis Estimation

4 IB 1.2 Objectives – Uncertainties and Errors
Sources of error Accuracy and Precision Data Analysis (ave and std) Error propagation: add/sub, mult/div, exponents and roots Error in Graphs Lab activity (density of water graph)

5 IB 2.1 Objectives – Motion (1 Dimensional)
Position, Displacement and Distance Average speed, average velocity Instantaneous velocity Acceleration X vs t graphs V vs t graphs Constant acceleration problems Freefall Lab activity (ruler reaction time)

6 Vocabulary Standard Estimate Order of magnitude Dimensional analysis
Mantissa Accuracy Precision Systematic error Random error Range Standard deviation Absolute uncertainty Fractional uncertainty Percent uncertainty Error propagation Percent error Error Bar Gradient Position Displacement Distance Speed Velocity Scalar Vector Average velocity Instantaneous velocity Acceleration g , gravity

7 Memory Items The five most common metric prefixes (k, d, c, m, μ) Meter stick equivalences mL conversions 1 in = 2.54 cm Density of water = 1.0 g/mL g = m/s2 Variables for constant acceleration, and their units v = 0 at top of motion and other freefall features Std Dev steps 1 m = 100 cm 1 mL = 1 cm3 = 1 cc 1 m = 1000 mm 1 g of water = 1 mL 1000 m = 1 km applies to L and g also

8 Skills – 1.1 Measurement in physics
Measure mass, distance or volume with lab equipment using the correct level of uncertainty Convert between scientific notation and standard notation Calculate with significant figures (count, add/sub, mult/div) Perform dimensional analysis using equivalences to do unit conversions Convert SI metric units Answer questions to one sig fig and order of magnitude estimates

9 Skills – 1.2 Uncertainty and Error Analysis
Identify sources of error for a laboratory procedure Determine accuracy of a data set using average and percent error Determine precision of a data set by using the rule of “½ the range” or a standard deviation Report uncertainties to one sigfig and round values to the decimal point indicated by the uncertainty

10 Skills – 1.2 Uncertainty and Error Analysis
Calculate the absolute uncertainty, fractional uncertainty or percent uncertainty for a measurement Propagate uncertainties through calculations involving addition/subtraction, multiplication/division or exponents/roots Evaluate the uncertainty present in the plotted points, gradient and y-intercept of a graph using error bars and min/max/best lines

11 Skills – 2.1 Motion ( 1 dimension)
Distinguish between position, displacement and distance Distinguish between speed and velocity Calculate average velocity Determine the direction of acceleration Interpret and draw position versus time kinematic graphs Interpret and draw velocity versus time kinematic graphs Solve constant acceleration problems Solve freefall motion problems

12 Exit Slip - Assignment What skill/objective are you best at? What do you need to study most? What’s Due? (Pending assignments to complete.) Work with study guide and review worksheet to review What’s Next? (How to prepare for the next day) Test on Tuesday Sept 26.


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