PHYSICS: Who knew snow skiing could be so complicated! Well friction problems on an incline anyway. Here’s the problem review from the homework and then the beginning of our discussion of friction problems on an incline.
Back to the problems – remember, drawing the diagram is super, super important. Label all the forces and apply the concepts you know about net forces and resultant forces – let it tell you a story. And let’s crank it up a notch tomorrow!!
PHYSICS 11-1-13 Friction Problems & Friction on an Incline from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.
Hey Ms. Skinner, just wondering if there is a syllabus for this week because I might not be here on Friday, and I need to know what I’ll be missing.
Bekah – Just posted it! π
If we aren’t able to have a morning help session anytime soon could we have one after school?
The labs we’ve done have been pretty neat. It was interesting to apply all the concepts and formulas in them.
On that note, I have a busy schedule coming up and I am curious when the labs need to be written up. Thanks.
Those labs were quite time consuming especially if you keep messing up on them.
Everytime I see something move I can’t help having to try conceptualizing what kinds of forces and effects of inertia etc. are in effect. Thanks Ms. Skinner… -_-
Can we have a help session next week?
When are our labs due?
Good night, Newton’s laws are everywhere. I just had to find one that would stay still long enough for a picture…
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