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Physics 12 Mr. Jean February 26 th, 2014
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The plan: Video of the day Quiz #1 Outline Final Project details Final Project examples
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Quiz outline: 1.Scientific Notation Will be built into questions 2.Projectiles Level & not level projectiles 3.Uniform Circular Motion Horizontal circles Vertical circles Conical Pendulums Banked Turns without Friction
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Quiz Format: 1) True & False –Typically off videos shown in class 2) Multiple Choice –Combination of videos shown in class and theory 3) Short Answer –Situational problems and applying theory
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Quiz Date: March 5 th, 2014 Other details: –Formula sheet –Calculator –Pencil & Eraser
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The Final Project: A Rube Goldberg machine is your final project for physics 12. It’s due date for this class is April 28 th, 2014. This project will have a value of 10% towards your final grade.
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Rube Goldberg Examples: Here are a few professionally designed RGB projects. –This too shall pass.
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Real life RGB: 45 seconds of constant motion No cuts to video. No “time wasters”… –You’ll know what I mean.
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Rube Goldberg Options: Examples of Real Life RGB projects –Paul, Kevin, Tom & Brandon
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Digital World RGB: You can use any program to create a digital world ranging from “Phun”, “Algodoo”, Halo, Little Big planet, Linerider, Portal, etc…. Constant motion must continue for 2 minutes if you choose the digital format. –No cuts to video. –No “time wasters”… –Must be creative
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Digital RGB Projects: Grady’s
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Rube Goldberg:
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RGB - Project More details: About the groups –Soft cap of groups with 4 students. For every group member above 4, you need to add 15 seconds to the project if real life or 30 seconds if digital. –No more than 6 students will be in one group. This is the absolute max
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RGB - Project More details: Planning time –Three classes of planning will be given. Today is one of them.
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Suggested schedule: By mid-March have all of the machines and layout planned By late-March test these different machines individually to make sure they function like you expect. By early April have a weekend in mind to put everything together. By mid April have the video and project complete
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