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Physics 10-21-09 Newton’s 2nd & 3rd Laws

PHYSICS: Don’t you just love playing with Newton’s laws? Here’s the lecture from Wednesday on Newton’s law of acceleration and Newton’s law of interaction. Can you use them to explain everyday phenomenon?



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14 Responses to “Physics 10-21-09 Newton’s 2nd & 3rd Laws”

  1.   lindsee g p-5 Says:

    ms. skinner, will you explain the project tommorow in class?

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  2.   Ryan S. Says:

    I think these problems are getting easier and could you please explain the project in class today.

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  3.   Ryan S. p. 5 Says:

    I think these problems are getting much easier and could you please explain the project in class today.

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  4.   Joseph Carter period 5 Says:

    I hope we can talk about the project today too. I was wondering if you can have higher than 10 percent error on that equilibrium lab.

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    Ms. Skinner Reply:

    Joseph – on the part where you estimated on the force table and then checked it with your calculations, yes.

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  5.   Tyler S. p-5 Says:

    Ms. Skinner, these labs we have been doing the last few days have been really interesting.

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  6.   cfreeman p5 Says:

    i am enjoying this chapter much more than the others! i have also enjoyed doing the labs this week!

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  7.   MMGladney P-5 Says:

    Is there any particular due date for the labs we have been doing this week?

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    Ms. Skinner Reply:

    MM – rule of thumb is 2 days after they were done.

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  8.   Tmuccillo p-5 Says:

    I have had more trouble with this chapter than all the others

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  9.   SHoward p. 5 Says:

    when are our projects due? did i miss that?

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    Ms. Skinner Reply:

    S – On the syllabus – Monday, Nov. 2 :)

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  10.   Ellen W. p5 Says:

    Do our projects have to be displayed on anything specific or just regular poster board?

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    Ms. Skinner Reply:

    Ellen, your project must be displayed on poster board and may be no larger than 1/2 the size of ordinary poster board.

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