Honors Chemistry 9-6-16 SI Conversions, Pt. 2

HON CHEMISTRY: Great job moving ahead with more advanced conversion factor problems! Problems from now on will be like these – a bit harder with multiple steps.

Be sure and use the Q formula, and remember what you learned about finding the quantity given by removing all the conversion factors. And you never know – being able to find the volume of cobra venom might come in handy one day!

Need extra help or practice? Help session tomorrow morning, 7:20ish A.M.

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Chemistry 9-6-16 Conversion Factors

CHEMISTRY: Great job with our start on using conversion factors to work problems! Hopefully this was a review from your earlier academic life. We’ll crank it up a notch tomorrow!! 😉

Remember, this isn’t just about getting an answer – some of you can do that in your head. This is about being able to convert from one unit to another using the Q-formula. (And yes, you have to do it that way!)

Make sure you practice using your notes tonight, it’ll help you remember the steps we followed today in class!

If you need more practice on these or other problems – HELP SESSION tomorrow morning, 7:20ish A.M.

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Physics 9-6-16 Acceleration

PHYSICS: Great intro to acceleration! Thanks, Patrick, for the awesome illustration of constant acceleration! 😉

Also – love how you began deriving formulas! I think you’ll come to find these are a ton better than some of the velocity problems you did. List what you are given and what you’re looking for – don’t forget things like “starts from rest” and “came to a stop.” Easy peazy! Okay, maybe not that easy!

Have a great time on the Senior Aerial tomorrow! We’ll crank it up a bit when you get back!

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