PHYSICS 11 TODAY: Constant Acceleration. Grading Scale for Physics11 (it might change) 2013/2014 Assignments ( worksheets, labs, homework, pop-quizzes.

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PHYSICS 11 TODAY: Constant Acceleration

Grading Scale for Physics11 (it might change) 2013/2014 Assignments ( worksheets, labs, homework, pop-quizzes )15% Quizzes ( around 25 of them )20% Unit Tests ( 7 of them – 5% each )35% Projects ( posters, ppt presentations, research etc.. ) 10% Final Exam 20%

Letter Grades for Physics11 (it might change) 2013/2014 A 100% – 86% B 85% – 73% C+ 72% – 67% C 66% – 60% D 59% - 50% F 49% - under

Time (s) Displacement (m) Velocity (m/s) Acceleration (m/s 2 )

vfvf tftf

vfvf ΔtΔt v0v0 v0v0 ΔvΔv

2.3 Uniform Acceleration HOMEWORK Page: 62 – 63 Problems: 1, 3, 5, 7