Bell Work
1. A 65kg scientist walks across the floor in her physics lab. To get moving, she pushes horizontally on the floor with 50 newtons of force to overcome the 8 newtons of friction. Draw this as a free body diagram. (this is review) Calculate her acceleration (this is new). 2. Join Google Classroom:
Lesson 1. Look over and learn from our Homework (37, 38 - 46 Even)
2. Take CCRS assessment (35 min for 40 Questions)
3. Go over ACT CCRS and Check out Answers
4. Work on homework
Homework 1. Read and annotate the The Scientific Method and prepare for a reading comprehension QUIZ. 2. Prepare for Free body diagram QUIZ next class. |
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