Wednesday, March 4, 2015

HOMEWORK 3.4.15

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PUKE  the problems in your notebook
All problems should have at least PUKE
CALCULATE AND ENTER YOUR ANSWERS

YOU MAY DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS ON THE BLOG...
***Problems reset after you submit or refresh the page, the ideas behind the problem remain the same.

  • send results to jcrane@mainlandregional.net


http://www.physics247.com/physics-homework-help/linearkinematicsquiz1.php

12 comments:

  1. Is this homework for mod 9 tonight?

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  2. It will be due on Friday... Most likely we will have a snow day tomorrow...

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  3. hi, what equation should i use if i have starting position, ending position, starting velocity (in km/hr) and ending velocity and i need to find the seconds the car decelerated at?

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  4. When I tried to send my results to you it said Error
    "Quiz results are not being emailed right now. We hope you enjoyed the quiz."

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  5. Some of the questions I don't understand at all

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  6. Is this for mod 9 because i dont know what you want me to e mail you. -Sara V

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  7. Fid you click on the link? Did you do the quiz? I'm glad you are looking but I posted this on Wed...

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  8. I had the same issue as Marley did a few times as well....

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  9. Question for number four. My answer keeps being about twice the amount that is the right answer. I did a couple different versions and it keeps happening. Does anyone know possibly what I could be doing wrong? Thanks

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    1. Hey, sorry this is so late, but did you use the average of the velocities in p=v*t+Po? I was having the same problem and I think that was my issue.
      -Jocelyn

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