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Waves and Sounds
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Notes: Waves Lesson 0 A-B and Lesson 2
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Notes: Lesson 1, sections A and D; Lesson 2 section A
Sound: Lesson 3
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Light and Color
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Lesson 1: Section A and D Lesson 2 section A
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Reflection and Refraction
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Notes: Refraction lesson 1
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Notes: Refraction lesson 5
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Physics Day
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1-D kinematics
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Once Upon a time
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2-D motion
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Lesson 1: g-h
Lesson 3: a-e
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Independent Investigation
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Newtons Laws
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Independent Investigation
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Momentum
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Lesson 1: C Real World Applications
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lesson 2: a-c
A
Contact force: objects have contact
Non-contact force: objects have no contact
Measured in Newtons
Force is a vector quantity
B
Weight- with gravity
Mass- without gravity
Sliding friction- when an object slides across a surface
To find friction use:
F
frict-sliding
=
μ
frict-sliding
• F
norm
Static friction- happens when two objects are at rest
F
frict-static
≤
μ
frict-static
• F
norm
C
Use free body diagrams to label forces
Can have more than 4 forces
Fgrav always on the bottom