Review of Chapters 7,8 and 9 Be comfortable with all homework assignments Check out stop to think questions in each chapter Review the summary of formulae.

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Review of Chapters 7,8 and 9 Be comfortable with all homework assignments Check out stop to think questions in each chapter Review the summary of formulae and concepts at the end of each chapter Since the concepts and equations covered in these chapters were developed on previous chapters, you should be comfortable with previous chapters such as Friction, Newton’s laws etc. I will do some problems (selectively) from each chapter to show you what/how the answers are expected in the test

Chapter 7 (Summary)

Chapter 7 (contd.)

Chapter 7 (contd.)

Chapter 8 (Summary)

Chapter 8 (contd.)

Chapter 8 (contd.)

Chapter 9 (Summary)

Chapter 9 (contd.)

Chapter 9 (contd.)

Sample Problems Chapter 7: 34, 35 Chapter 8: 28, 34, 25, 41