Physics of Astronomy Tuesday, winter week 1 (10.Jan.06) Pretests – solutions, discussion, and Math-A / Math-B groups Physics: Kinematics Math-A: Giancoli.

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Physics of Astronomy Tuesday, winter week 1 (10.Jan.06) Pretests – solutions, discussion, and Math-A / Math-B groups Physics: Kinematics Math-A: Giancoli Ch.1 Math-B: Giancoli Ch.1-4 review Minilectures and HW setup

Teams and minilectures Each team give a 5-minute summary and set up a HW problem or explain an Example Math-A – Giancoli Ch.1 Section 1 & 2: Scientific method: Zita Section 3: Measurement, Uncertainty, SigFigs Section 4: Units Section 5: Converting units Section 6: Order of Magnitude Section 7: Dimensional analysis

Teams and minilectures Each team give a 5-minute summary and set up a HW problem or explain an Example Math-B: Giancoli review Ch.1-4 Ch.2: Position and Velocity Ch.2: Acceleration Ch.3: Vectors Ch.3: Vector kinematics Ch.4: Dynamics: Newton’s laws Ch.4: Dynamics: Gravity & Free-body diagrams

Homework