Last week Schedule for Week 8, Oct 13-17 Next week

WebEx Live Session, Tuesday, 9 - 10 PM

An automated email will be sent from WebEx with the meeting link.

WebEx preparation: See Tuesday's schedule for a preparatory assignment.

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About the Schedule

R = Reading | P = Formal Problems | E = Online Exercises |  C = Communication
M = Multimedia Problems | V = Video | L = Lab | Q = Quiz | T = Test

WA = WebAssign | BH = BrainHoney | CV = Canvas
Day ID Assignment Prereq Notes Mode
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Week beginning Monday, Oct 13
M L111 Acceleration of a Falling Object     WA M  
 
T   Practice Test 2   Taking this practice test is good preparation for the real test. You may submit your file as evidence that you took this preparation seriously. BH T,
8:00 PM
 
T2 Review Ch. 3 & 4 Review Problems   These are provided for practice. WA T  
 
W T2 Test on Chs. 3 & 4 C06 This is a 90-minute paper and pencil test. Proctor W  
 
Th V102 Video Demos: Newton's First Law   We start Ch. 5 and learn about the 2nd major problem type of the year. Read sections 5.1,2 before doing these video assignments. WA Th  
 
F /
Sat
V103 Video Demos: Newton's Second Law   Continue your reading of Ch. 5 but stop when you reach Example 5-6 on p. 125. Do not read past this point. WA Sat  
G5-3 Using Newton's 3rd Law   Study this guide before starting E.5.1.      
E.5.1 Newton's 3rd Law     WA Sat  
Week beginning Monday, Oct 20
M,
10-20
L115 Range of a Projectile L115PL Your report is due. WA M  
G5-1a Solving 1D Net Force Problems   This is one of the two most important things you'll learn to do this year.      
V104 Spring Scale   three video clips and a short assessment WA M  
 
T,
10-21
L120A Equilibrium of Forces Challenge, Part A   Part A is due before the WebEx session. WA T,
8:00 PM
 
L120B Equilibrium of Forces Challenge, Part B   You'll work on Part B during the session. The link will be made available at that time. BH T  
 

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