Lesson Plans – Kovalcin

SP Physics - G201- Pd 9/10

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Mar 3, 2008

 

 

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Review: HW 11:3 #1-11 Capacitors & Capacitance
Begin: Oral Presentations - Capacitors & Series/Parallel
Continue: Capacitance - Spherical & Cylindrical; Dielectrics, Dipoles & Electric Fields
Announce: Quiz - Capacitance Graphs for Thursday
Assign: HW 146 #1-15 Capacitance
HW 147 #16-18 Capacitance Graphs
Assign: APC Problems for Friday as listed below
 

Proficiencies addressed:

34.* Demonstrate an understanding of electrostatics including the relationships among electric fields, forces and potentials. (CCCS#5.7)
35. * Demonstrate the ability to use Gauss's Law in the determination of the electric fields near point sources, spheres, planes and cylinders for both conducting and insulating bodies. (CCCS#5.7)

 

 

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Assigned Reading:
11:7a-h Capacitors & Capacitance
11:8a-b Energy Stored in Capacitors

 

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NO CLASS HSPA

[Math Class will meet 11:39-12:03]

Written Assignments:
HW 11:3 #1-11 Capacitors & Capacitance
HW 146 #1-15 Capacitance
HW 147 #16-18 Capacitance Graphs
HW 148-149 #19-22 Capacitor Combinations

Tipler p741+: 1-16 Conceptual  17,19 Estimation
21,23 Potential Difference  29,31 Potential of System
35,37 Electric Field & Potential
45,49,51,55,57 Potential Continuous Charge
70,75,81,83,88,89 General Problems
 

 

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Physics Class: 10:50-11:24
Review: HW 146 #1-15 Capacitance
HW 147 #16-18 Capacitance Graphs
Give: Quiz - Capacitance Graphs
Collect, Grade & Return: HW 11:3 #1-11 Capacitors & Capacitance

 
 
Senior Projects  [11:29-12:03]
 
Evaluations:
Quiz - Capacitance Graphs
Quiz - Capacitors and Capacitance
Test - Electrostatic Potential & Capacitance

 

 

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AP Physics  Review: APC 1984:2; 1985:1,2; 1986:1,2a-c; 1987:1; Free Response
  • Individual students will put a single problem on the board

  • The student putting the problem on the board will then present the problem to the class answering all questions and emphasizing the physics of the problem [15 pts]

  • All other students will submit one randomly selected problem for homework credit [15 pts]

Assign: APC 1988:1,2; 1989:1,3; 1990:1; 1991:1  Free Response for NEXT Friday, March 14th.