This course is recommended for most twelfth graders planning on
going to college; it is necessary for those who will be majoring
in a technical discipline: mathematics, science, or engineering.
Physics is a heavily math-dependent subject that studies the world
around us. Students will study topics including motion in one and two dimensions,
force, friction and Newton's laws, work and energy, momentum and collisions,
vibrations and waves, sound, light and reflection.
Text: Physics (Click for online text) by Serway and Faughn, Holt Publishing
Wed., May 28: Semester 2 Final Tue., May 27: No new HW
Fri., May 23: No new HW
Thu., May 22: QQ79
Wed., May 21: QQ77, QQ78
Tue., May 20: P468 1-5 Mon., May 19: P466 1-6
Fri., May 16: P462 1-4 Thu., May 15: Happy Founder's Day! No new HW Wed., May 14: QQ76 Tue., May 13: QQ75 Mon., May 12: Physics Day at Valley Fair
Fri., May 9: P476 14-22 Thu., May 8: QQ74, P454 1-6 Wed., May 7: QQ73 Tue., May 6: P476 1-13 (skip #4) Mon., May 5: P449 1-6, P450 1-5
Fri., May 2: No new HW
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