Physics 9-13-21 Free Fall HW Problems 2

PHYSICS: Here’s our look at the second set of free fall homework – #36 and #48, the students on a balcony and the second rocket problem. Below that is the help session from this morning – falling flower pots and the pelican.

Are you becoming more comfortable with working problems? When selecting formulas, it’s always a good idea to ask yourself “Why?”. Why can you use this formula? Why is it legit? Why is it the best one? Is there a better route to the solution? And then, continue to practice them over and over til it starts to become second nature!


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Monday Morning Help Session

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Hon Chemistry 9-13-21 Graphing Exercise 1

HON CHEMISTRY: Today you are going to learn (or review) how to make graphs using Excel Online.

Here are the instructions for Monday. (You are going to be dreaming about graphs!!)

IMPORTANT: A rough draft of your first graph is due Tuesday by class time. The entire assignment must be submitted by this coming Friday, September 17, 8:00 A.M.

FIRST: You will be doing Exercise 1 with Excel Online. Students can use this for free! Your first step is to go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/products/office to sign up for a free Office 365 account with your school email and get FREE access to Microsoft Office products. Using Excel online, you can do this assignment at school or at home and access it with your own computer, tablet, phone, etc.

FOR TODAY: Click below for the files you need for today. You can also find these handouts under the Worksheet tab.

Graphing Exercises 1 & 2

EXCEL Online Graphs Tutorial

Checklist for a Good Graph

Excel Online Subscripts & Superscripts: If you ever need to add subscript or superscripts to the axis labels in Excel online, you can copy and paste whatever number you need from this set in to the axis title.

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Now go forth and conquer graphs!!