PHYSICS – Welcome back, guys! Here’s the lecture from Tuesday on the intro to motion. Great beginning! We’ll start out simple on the problems and then work our way up. Are you ready for the lab tomorrow? 😉
PHYSICS – Welcome back, guys! Here’s the lecture from Tuesday on the intro to motion. Great beginning! We’ll start out simple on the problems and then work our way up. Are you ready for the lab tomorrow? 😉
Those velocity problems are really cool. I just need a little more practice with them though.
Yay for Physics problems I can understand! I’m still a little confused on how to rearrange the Average Velocity formula though. And I’m very excited about the Density lab tomorrow! Wish I was the one getting in that trashcan! Oh, I mean, Density Determining Device…
Could we go over number 11 in class tomorrow before we turn our homework in?
These velocity problems are giving me trouble. I’m feeling a help session in the near future. Atleast before the test.
Jackson – Let’s do some more tomorrow. You’ll prevail, I promise!! 🙂
Ms. Skinner,
Regarding problems that will require heavy critical thinking to solve, what is a successful way to train one’s brain to be able to drive through those problems with ease? Thanks.
Sebastian – In my experience, work them, then work them again, then throw away your notes, and work them again, then work them again….. You get the picture? But it works!! 🙂
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Sebastian – Thanks!