Do Now (1/9/12) Convert the following measurements: A. 3 mL = ___________ L B. 49 km = __________ cm C. 87 ms = ___________ s D. 520 mm = ________ m E.

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Do Now (1/9/12) Convert the following measurements: A. 3 mL = ___________ L B. 49 km = __________ cm C. 87 ms = ___________ s D. 520 mm = ________ m E kg = ________ g

Midterm Exam Review: 1/9-1/13/12

Unit 1 Topics (3 min) Work with a partner to create a list of concepts covered in Unit 1: Tools and Methods

Unit 1 Topics: Scientific notation Scientific method Metric conversions Problem solving Significant figures Lab technique and safety Graphing skills

Do Now (1/10/12) 1. What is the distance and displacement of the cross-country team if they begin at the school, run 10 miles and finish back at the school? 2. What is the distance and the displacement of the race car drivers in the Indy 500?

Do Now (1/11/12): 1.How much would you weigh on Jupiter if the acceleration due to gravity there is 25.1 m/s 2 ? (Assume your mass is 70 kg) 2.Are mass and weight the same thing? Describe their similarities and/or differences.

Do Now (1/12): A box is pushed across a table at constant velocity. 1.The applied force is 50 N and the normal force is 125 N. What is the coefficient of friction? 2.Are the forces balanced or unbalanced?

1.Pass in Do Now’s 2.Gather materials and any written plans for egg drop construction 3.Get your midterm review packet and a writing utensil 4.Head to room 127

Do Now (1/13/12): GO RAVENS!!! Come in quietly and wait for instructions. Agenda: 1.EQUATION SHEETS 2.Graded work – will be available today after school and Tuesday after exams 3.Review session: Tuesday 1/17 at 1:30 PM in room Packets – must be turned in by WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18 TH !!!!!!!!!!!!! 5.EGG DROP – you should have all materials for egg drop.