Physics-4th Period Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. John Banusiewicz
- Term
- 2023-2024 School Year
- Department
- High School Curriculum
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Review for senior final exam
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Review for senior final exam
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This is a 3 point extra credit assignment that is due Wednesday, May 8 at 12:00. This is a strict deadline because senior grades are due that day. 3 points may not sound like a lot, but it is the difference between maybe an A or a B and even exception in some cases.
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Review for senior final exam
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Review for senior final exam
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Momentum lab with the juniors
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Practice wave math and graphs
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Practice wave math and graphs
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Practice wave math and graphs
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Practice wave math and graphs
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Introduction to waves and the doppler effect
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Introduction to waves and the doppler effect
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You will have a sub. Work on stuff for your other classes.
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You will have a sub. Work on stuff for your other classes.
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You will have a sub. Work on stuff for your other classes.
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You will have a sub. Work on stuff for your other classes.
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Test on momentum and collisions
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Test on momentum and collisions
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Review for the test tomorrow
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Review for the test tomorrow
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Collisions from a graph problem.
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Collisions from a graph problem
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Work on collision problems
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Work on collision problems
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Bring your chromebooks. Virtual lab on collisions.
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Work the problem set of collision problems
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Continue the momentum lesson with notes on the different types of collisions
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Work the problem set for impulse and momentum
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Take notes on Impulse and Momentum
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Test on Conservation of Energy
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Review conservation of energy
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Review conservation of energy
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You will have a sub. Complete the classwork for a grade.
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You will have a sub. Complete the classwork for a grade.
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Lab on solving for variables using conservation of energy.
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Lab on solving for variables using conservation of energy.
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Practice solving equations using conservation of energy
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Practice solving equations using conservation of energy
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Bring chromebooks. Virtual lab on conservation of energy.
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Bring chromebooks. Virtual lab on conservation of energy.
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Practice solving for mechanical energy in a system
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Practice solving for mechanical energy in a system
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Practice problems on conservation of energy
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Notes on conservation of energy
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Practice problems on mechanical energy
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Notes on mechanical energy
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Major Test on Gravitation, Circular Motion, and Torque
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Review circular motion
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Review the torque work from Thursday, then review Universal Gravitation
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Go over the work you did with the sub and review torque. You will not have a daily test on just torque. Instead, you will have a major test on Gravity, Circular Motion AND Torque next on Wednesday the 14th. We will review the older stuff on Monday and Tuesday, but you won't see torque again until the test. So make sure you leave here on Friday with a good understanding of it.
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You will have a sub. Complete the worksheet and turn it in for a grade at the end of class.
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Lab - Balancing and Torque
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Finish the notes and work the practice problems in the note packet
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Notes on torque and angular motion
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Lesson and worksheet about escape velocity and how man made satellites get into and stay in orbit around the Earth
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Virtual Lab on circular motion. Bring your chromebooks
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Daily Test on Circular Motion Math
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Review circular motion math
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Review the math from the notes from last week, then practice more basic circular motion math
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Continue with satellites
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Continue with satellites
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Look at the concept of escape velocity and how satellites get into orbit
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Look at the concept of escape velocity and how satellites get into orbit
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Gravity and Orbits. Use the simulation link to answer the questions on the google doc. Submit your answers when you are done.
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Gravity and Orbits. Use the simulation link to answer the questions on the google doc. Submit your answers when you are done.
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Bring your chormebooks. Virtual gravity and satellite motion activity.
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Bring your chormebooks. Virtual gravity and satellite motion activity.
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Graded classwork on calculating forces
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Graded classwork on calculating forces
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Calculate the magnitude of gravitational force between two objects
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Calculate the magnitude of gravitational force between two objects
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Practice universal gravitation problems
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Continue notes on Universal Gravitation
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Notes on Universal Gravitation
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Exam at 10:45 am
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Exam at 10:45 am
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Work old kinematics problems to begin review
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Major Test on Forces
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Major Test on Forces
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Review force problems
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Lab on tension forces
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Problems about tension and force systems
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Introduce tension and forces in systems
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No lesson today. I won't be here.
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Continue to look at systems of forces
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Continue to look at systems of forces
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Look at tension and how it used in systems of forces
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Look at tension and how it used in systems of forces
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Daily Test on Friction
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Daily Test on Friction
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Review the coefficient of friction graphs and how they can be utilized to solve problems
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Review the coefficient of friction graphs and how they can be utilized to solve problems
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Work problems involving finding and utilizing the coefficient of friction
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Work problems involving finding and utilizing the coefficient of friction
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End the week with looking at some some basic systems involving a single force acting on several objects at once.
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Look at tension, what it is, where it comes from, and how it relates to systems of objects
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Bring your chrome books. You will do a virtual lab on determining the coefficient of friction. Everything you need for it will be posted on the day of.
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Calculate friction, and learn how to use that information to determine the coefficient of friction between two objects
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Begin looking specifically at the force of friction, where it comes from, and what it does
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Wrap up lab on Friction
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Test on Force Diagrams
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Celebrate Halloween by reviewing force diagrams
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Practice solving problems from force diagrams
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Practice Problems on Forces
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Practice Problems on Forces
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Practice Problems on Forces
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Practice Problems on Forces
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Continue introductory notes on forces
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Introductory notes on forces
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Test on horizontal and angular launch
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Review horizontal and angular launch problems
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Review horizontal and angular launch problems
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Angular launch problems
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Work angular launch problems
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You will have a sub. Use the time wisely.
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Projectile motion lab. Meet in the room, then head to the football field.
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You will have a sub. Wrap up the 2d motion lab graphs and such.
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You will have a sub. Wrap up the 2d motion lab graphs and such.
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You will have a sub. Wrap up the 2d motion lab graphs and such.
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Full parabola 2d motion problems
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Full parabola 2d motion problems
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Full parabola 2d motion problems
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Learn to solve full parabola 2D motion problems
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Learn to solve full parabola 2D motion problems
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Learn to solve full parabola 2D motion problems
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Daily Test on half-parabola problems
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Daily Test on half-parabola problems
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Bonus review day since several people are out for YELL and community kitchen
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Bonus review day since several people are out for YELL and community kitchen
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Review 2D motion problems with half-parabolas
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Review 2D motion problems with half-parabolas
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Complete 1-10 in the notes packet
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Complete 1-10 in the notes packet
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Notes on projectile motion
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Notes on projectile motion
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Notes on projectile motion
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Notes on projectile motion
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Test on vector analysis
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Test on vector analysis
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Test on vector analysis
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Review for the test tomorrow
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Review for the test tomorrow
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Review drawing tip to tail and calculating vector components
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Review drawing tip to tail and calculating vector components
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Continue working on finding the resultant vector through trig functions
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Continue to practice finding resultant vectors using trig functions
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Begin with a short quiz on vector addition, then move on to using angles to determine the direction of the resultant vector
You need a calculator with trig functions by today!
You need a calculator with trig functions by today!
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Practice vector addition in both one and two dimensions
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Begin the unit on two dimensional motion. Notes on differentiating scalars and vectors and how multiple vectors combine to determine the resultant motion of an object
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Math practice with 2D Motion
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Begin 2D motion with how to isolate the x and y components of the motion
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Test on position graphs and free fall
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Review for the test tomorrow
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Continue to work 1D motion problems with gravity
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Continue to work 1D motion problems with gravity
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Review the motion graphs and begin to work on 1D motion problems involving gravity
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Review the lab, then look at other graphs of motion
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Lab on acceleration due to gravity
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Lab on acceleration due to gravity.
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Lab on acceleration due to gravity.
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Introduce the basics of free-fall and acceleration due to gravity
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Introduce the basics of free-fall and acceleration due to gravity
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Test on kinematics graphing and math
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Test on kinematics graphing and math
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Review the math problems we worked on last week. You will only be responsible for letters a-i on the sheet, not questions 2,3 and 4.
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Review the math problems we worked on last week. You will only be responsible for letters a-i on the sheet, not questions 2,3 and 4.
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Take a step back and review the key components of distance and displacement graphing
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Take a step back and review the key components of distance and displacement graphing
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Lab on graphing acceleration due to gravity
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Look at acceleration due to gravity and how it can be used to solve for problems when objects are moving vertically
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Continue to work on solving word problems
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Introduce the motion equations and begin to solve word problems about 1D motion