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DUE 1st Class after BREAK
no exceptions this was discussed and announced in Class 12/19/14
Failure to complete this assignment in the manner prescribed will result in a failing grade and make it difficult to pass the quarter.
Print out and complete the quest. Printer does not work answer on a separate piece of paper.
QUEST
You MAY discuss the questions openly on the BLOG.
You MAYNOT post answers
for number 14 does it mean from the starting point or end
ReplyDeleteIt's the final position
DeleteWhat does it mean when it says "displacement" for number 8?
ReplyDeleteDisplacement means the overall change in the buggy's position or the difference between the final and initial location of the buggy.
DeleteI'm confused on how to do numbers 29-30.
ReplyDeleteUse the graph withe the 3 motions... It's basically asking you to read the graph of specific points...
Deletehi im confused on number 8 is it asking the same question as number 7?
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure #7 is asking for the distance the buggy traveled while #8 is asking for the buggy's final location. This website explains it better than I can: http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Class/1DKin/U1L1c.cfm
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ReplyDeletethanks sm Jocelyn
ReplyDeleteI am confused about numbers 6,7,8. And for number 6 is the answer choice b supposed to be where the buggy began at the beginning of the event instead of the end.
ReplyDeleteI'm having the same issue, I don't think any of them make sense....
DeleteWhat does the y intercept represent? Look at you lab.
DeleteBut isn't the y intercept where the buggy is when zero seconds have passed? That would be the beginning. I don't understand either.
Deletefor number 6 none of the choices make sense...I think I'm just going to write a comment about it on the test
DeleteI am confused about number 14 because it looks like the answers are describing the starting position instead of the final like answered in previous question.
ReplyDeleteI am confused about the graphs corresponding with numbers 15-20 and 21-30. Are the numbers on the x-axis on both graphs supposed to be lined up with the little lines. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYeah I'm having the same problem
DeleteSame
DeleteYes that is an issue how ever you interpret it is fine just state your interpretation.
DeleteIs slope constant or changing? If you can't tell me where can I find out?
ReplyDeleteThe slope of a straight line is always contant.
DeleteA horizontal line is constant and zero. Which also means that what ever the meaning of the slope must be the same.
What is a motion map??? For #21
ReplyDeleteI used this to understand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC0hlJlbu1A
DeleteGreat question. Draw a cartoon like picture that shows how the car is changing.
DeleteI watched the video multiple times and still do not understand. Is there a website I can look at for help?
DeleteDid you read my comment?
DeleteI drew little pictures for each question on the buggy lab that should be the same thing as motion maps. I sent you a picture via instagram
DeletePlease do not send answers that can not be posted...
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ReplyDeleteI do not understand #14, can someone clarify what it is asking?
ReplyDeleteThat one confused me too.
DeleteI don't understand either.
DeleteRead the first few post that deal with 14.
DeleteWhich graph do I use for questions 29-30?
ReplyDeleteNo graphs... Use the equations for a and b. You could sketch the graphs from the equations... I hope this clears it up...
ReplyDeleteI plugged in the position for the y value. Is that right?
ReplyDeleteWhat would y be in the equation for #1?
ReplyDeleteLook at you lab what does y represent?
Deletewould someone please post an example of an equation written in terms and units correctly?
ReplyDeletewow, that's my question, too.
Deleteif something is, for example,
ReplyDeletemeters per (divided by) seconds,
multiplied by seconds, seconds cancels, right?
If seconds cancels, what is the unit for x in y=mx+b?
for number 15 in that graph, are the numbers determined by the tick marks or the placement of the numbers themselves?
ReplyDeletemr.crane said you can do it either way just state which way you did
DeleteAwesome! Thank you so much!
Deletewas 12 days of physics the quest or that worksheet you gave us? If its the worksheet wich questions are we supposed to complete?
ReplyDelete12 days of physics is the quest linked on the 12 days of physics post. We must do all of the questions.
DeleteIn #22, we're writing equations for A and B, but they're not related to the rest of #22, are they?
ReplyDeleteNevermind, I figured it out! My bad!
DeleteFor numbers 25 and 26, what does it mean by "ahead of the origin?" Is that asking if the y-intercept is negative or positive?
ReplyDeleteFor number 14 the answer i have isn't one of the choices
ReplyDeletesame here, i thought it ment the final distances of the 3 (which one had traveled the longest)
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