Physics Class 11-13-2014 Standard: Students will measure and calculate Centripetal force Daily Agenda Make up tests on Energy, work and power Test.

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Physics Class 11-13-2014 Standard: Students will measure and calculate Centripetal force Daily Agenda Make up tests on Energy, work and power Test Review Centripetal force study guide Centripetal force lab Rotational equilibrium - Torque Center of Gravity Activity Homework: Return Signed Progress Reports Work on the research for the senior Project Paper 11/21/2014 Question of the day A 60Kg ice skater moving at 5m/s grabs a 6m rope and is pulled into a circular path. What is the force of tension in the rope. F= mv2/r 900N 250N 180N 360N Learning Target I can make calculations for centripetal force.

Honors Physics Class 11-13-2014 Standard:Analyze the motion of objects under the influence of gravity. Daily Agenda Rotational equilibrium - Torque Center of Gravity Activity Homework: Work on the research for the senior Project Paper 11/21/2014 Question of the Day A 250 N Force is acting on a 60kg object at the end of a 6m rope. 5m/s. grabs a 6m rope and is pulled into a circular path. What is the velocity of the object? F= mv2/r 25m/s 10m/s 5m/s 30m/s Learning Target I can explain what happens to the object when the position of the center of mass changes..

Honors Physical Science Class 11-13-2014 Daily Agenda Standard: Students will use chemical equations to demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Matter. Return Tests Chemical reactions Balancing equations practice Balancing equations activity Homework: Return Signed Progress Reports Test on Balancing and types of reactions Wednesday11/19/2014 Work on science fair projects Question of The Day In the equation 2H2 and O2  2H20 The formula 2H20 shows that there are 2 Oxygen 1 Oxygen 4 Oxygen Learning Target I can balance and identify the products and reactants in a chemical equation.

Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology 11-13-2014 Standard: Students will explain how muscular structures provide support, protection and movement. Daily Agenda Energy of Muscle contraction Exercise Physiology Activity Body Beautiful Poster Homework: Practice naming muscles Work on the Research for the Senior Project paper due 11/21/2014 Question of the Day Muscles are composed of smaller structures. The plasma membrane of a muscle cell is also known as the ____. myofibril myofilament sarcolemma sarcomere Learning Target I can identify the major muscles and the functions of muscles in the human body.