When we entered Mrs. Coast-Haan’s 3rd period Honors Physics class today, we turned in our bleacher lab write ups from Wednesday. Mrs. Coats-Haan urged us to begin the POGIL for the day because we had a lot to get done. She did not want us to have too much homework because she is so sweet. The groups passed out the role sheets to each other while Mrs. Coats-Haan passed out the homework for the night. The homework was titled 1st Quarter Honors Physics Review Problems, so it was nothing new. For the POGIL, we had to find a pattern between the height and time and velocity and time by using the 1st and 3rd velocity equations. Next, we had to graph the measurements. Soon the bell rang, and so another wonderful physics class ended.
qod answer: The pattern of the velocity is that it starts a 39.2 and descends by 5 and the decimal point increases by 1. So the next number is 34.3, then 29.4 until you reach zero and then the values increase by the same pattern but are all negative values. The values, when graphed, create a straight line. The pattern of height is that is starts at 1.6 and increases to 80 and then descends symmetrically. For example, 78.8 to 80 then down to 78.8. When graphed, the values create a parabola.
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