PHYSICS: So an object at rest can be at equilibrium, but what about an object that is moving? And how does equilibrium relate to Newton’s first law? Or Newton’s second law? And what if you don’t have balanced forces. Here’s the lecture from Monday on just that! Now remind me, net forces produce what?
Will we do the questions on the syllabus for every brain games video?
Yep! but we’ll only get to watch two of them
Are the brain games questions due the day after we watch each particular video, or after we watch them all and turn them in combined?
I was wondering if we will be learning any more formulas besides F = ma this chapter.
These “Brain Games” make my brain hurt from all the knowledge.
The videos we’re watching in Physics are so cool. Who knew the brain was so complex? I hope you are having a great time in Atlanta.
I like the brain game videos. what my brain does really amazes me.
Ms skinner, these brain game things are so mind blowing!
When is our project due? I can’t find the sheet I wrote it on…
Jeremy – the Newton’s Law cartoon project is due tomorrow!
Ms. Skinner if we use toondoo for our projects I havent been able to make the image bigger when it prints. Can i mount it on construction paper?