Vectors Turn in Freefall Labs Day 1: Read pp. 119 – 125 in textbook Day 2: Vector Sheet A Day 3: Vector Sheet B.
The metal-insulator transition of VO 2 revisited J.-P. Pouget Laboratoire de Physique des Solides, CNRS-UMR 8502, Université Paris-sud 91405 Orsay « Correlated.
Chapter 5 Review Game. 1.Why is color a physical property? Color can be observed without changing the object.
Impact Hazards. Can we predict impacts? Incomplete inventory of objects –May be a million km-sized objects Initial observations don't permit completely.
R Ch 36 Magnetism pg 1 Text Qs pg 575 RQ 1, 2, 4, 5, 7-9,12,13,19.
8.1:Forces an object will not change its motion unless a force is applied –Sir Isaac Newton. Force: A push or pull that acts on any object. Can cause.
Magnetism. What is magnetism? Magnetism is the force of attraction between magnets and magnetic objects.
Electric Forces and Electric Fields. The primary particle that carries charge (and therefore can be lost or gained) in an atom is a/an: 1. Proton 2. Neutron.
Forces In One Dimension. Chapter 4 assignments 4.1: 2,3,8,9,10 4.2: 16,17,19 4.3: 28 and 42,45,48,52,53,82,84,85.
Minerals. A Mineral is… Naturally Occurring – made by nature – not by man.
Types of Plate Boundaries. The earth’s crust A. Is one continuous layer of rock with no breaks B. Can be classified into two types (continental & oceanic)
Satellite Television 1 It’s out of sight! 22,300 miles in fact!