Per. 2 - AP Physics 1-419 Assignments
- Instructor
- Brian Huang
- Term
- 2024-2025 School Year
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Please have one person from each group submit a draft or a photo of your progress here before the end of your class period.
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How much force must be applied to the syringe to assure that the system remains in equilibrium?
Show all your work for full credit. No late work.
Show all your work for full credit. No late work.
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Using the information about your cylinder, determine its mass, the force gravity and the pressure it is exerting on the lab table.
Be sure to include your work for full credit. No late work will be accepted.
Be sure to include your work for full credit. No late work will be accepted.
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Use Newton's Laws and Archimedes' Principle to find the density of the rock. Show all your work for full credit! Hint: This is similar to the lab that we did in class.
Due by Thursday, May 1st. No late extensions.
Due by Thursday, May 1st. No late extensions.
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Use the Vernier PDF as a reference.
Calculate the initial and final rotational momentum and
Calculate the initial and final rotational energy. Show all of your work!
What can you say about the conservation of momentum?
What can you say about the conservation of energy? Why?
Calculate the initial and final rotational momentum and
Calculate the initial and final rotational energy. Show all of your work!
What can you say about the conservation of momentum?
What can you say about the conservation of energy? Why?
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There are 36 spaces around the outside of the circle. Calculate the total number of rotations it will make and then use the fraction (decimal) part to calculate how much farther (# of spaces) past the starting number.
Upload a screenshot of your successful spin and a copy of your work for full credit!
There are 36 spaces around the outside of the circle. Calculate the total number of rotations it will make and then use the fraction (decimal) part to calculate how much farther (# of spaces) past the starting number.
Upload a screenshot of your successful spin and a copy of your work for full credit!
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Be sure to include all of your work for full credit.
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Be sure to include a photo of your work for full credit!
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Include a screenshot of your FBD and work for this problem.
Hint: Be sure to capture the initial starting height of the larger mass object. Use the time it falls and kinematics equations to find acceleration of the system.
Hint: Be sure to capture the initial starting height of the larger mass object. Use the time it falls and kinematics equations to find acceleration of the system.
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Upload a screenshot of your completed problem and a photo of your work.
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Find the mass, top speed, and distance travelled using the graphs in the simulation. You can use either moving up or moving down for your problem. Please upload a copy of your work as well.
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In this program you will have three minutes to approximate the center of mass for as many systems as possible.
For correct answers: The closer your guess is to the center of mass and the more particles that were part of your system, the more points you will earn.
Upload a screenshot of your final score.
For correct answers: The closer your guess is to the center of mass and the more particles that were part of your system, the more points you will earn.
Upload a screenshot of your final score.
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Read & take notes on pp 49 - 89. Work through each of the examples on your own in your notes.
2.4 - Acceleration
2.5 - Motion Equations for Constant Acceleration
2.6 - Problem-Solving Basics
2.7 - Falling Objects
2.8 - Graphical Analysis of 1D
2.4 - Acceleration
2.5 - Motion Equations for Constant Acceleration
2.6 - Problem-Solving Basics
2.7 - Falling Objects
2.8 - Graphical Analysis of 1D