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9th Grade Math: Electronic Board Game Questions
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Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Electronic Board Game Questions. The measurement/unit of change of a proton/electron is called a . Answer: coulombs. A metal ball on top of a glass flask, used to measure charge. Answer: Electroscope. What is the charge of a single electron? Answer: -1.6x10 -19. When this occurs, atoms rotate in such a manner that one proton can attract to an electron. Answer: polarization. Forcing/Causing something to be charged. Answer: Induce Charge. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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9th Grade Math: Electronic Board Game Questions (Ohm's Law / p = iV)
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Thursday, September 11, 2008. Electronic Board Game Questions (Ohm's Law / p = iV). Resistance is represented as “Ohms”, which is shown as what Greek symbol? This law (I = VR) was named after which German physicist? Ohm’s law states these three things: volts, resistance, and what? Amperes represents the current, which is shown as this symbol. Answer: I. Ohm’s law is the mathematical equation that applies the electrical circuits. Circuits come in these two types. Answer: Series/Parallel. Answer: V = iR.
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9th Grade Math: Math Questions (Amateur Questions)
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Monday, October 6, 2008. Math Questions (Amateur Questions). 36 plus four) divided by ten plus two is? If there is eight cookies, and all of them were split in half, how many would there be? There are twenty kids per class in High Tech High Media Arts, and there are four classes per grade. If there are four grades, how many students are in school? In Order of Operations, what is the first term you should solve before everything else? If there is an addition and. X 6 * 2 - 10 = 5. What is ".
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9th Grade Math: Electronic Board Game
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Monday, September 15, 2008. This is the latest project right now. There is a link to the project page to the right. A link will be provided here as well. http:/ elecboardgame.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Electronic Board Game Project. 15 Questions (Last few). Electronic Board Game Questions (Ohms Law / p = i. Electronic Board Game Questions. View my complete profile.
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9th Grade Math: October 2008
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Monday, October 6, 2008. Math Questions (Amateur Questions). 36 plus four) divided by ten plus two is? If there is eight cookies, and all of them were split in half, how many would there be? There are twenty kids per class in High Tech High Media Arts, and there are four classes per grade. If there are four grades, how many students are in school? In Order of Operations, what is the first term you should solve before everything else? If there is an addition and. X 6 * 2 - 10 = 5. What is ". We take any a...
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9th Grade Math: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008. 15 Questions (Last few). Three components of an atomic particle (atom) are? Answer: Electrons, Protons, Neutrons. Joules is the measurement for what? Answer: Units of Energy. The Ammeter measures what? A: Units of Energy. There are four factors than can affect Resistance; Conductivity, Thickness, Temperature, and what? This physics law, invented by Georg Ohm, was made during this year? I connect my laptop to the outlet, but when I do my lights dim. Why does this happen? This ...
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9th Grade Math: Project Reflection (Board Game)
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008. Project Reflection (Board Game). In Math class, for the week or two, we have been working on a "Electronic Board Game". We had to incorporate math terms we learned (like Ohm's Law) and make circuitries for this game. Read more below for detailed description. My partner Shaelyn Washburn had the privilege and the time to make a page with our pictures/work. Here's a link to it. How has drafting and revising helped make your project a success? Version. Frustrating, no? 172; ¬.
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9th Grade Humanities: Vignette Project Reflection
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Monday, October 6, 2008. Because I don't feel like making a separate blog/page for one single project ¬ ¬ Besides, I already stated that I didn't feel like using Dreamweaver to do all my stuff. Lets start this. What was the assignment? We had to write about a " Moment in Time". That affected us in one way or another, or changed our life in a drastic way. We were required to use the five senses (sensory detail) and dialog to bring our reading into the moment. We had to Show. Should I include this? The sam...
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9th Grade Humanities: Political Blog Post - Election 2008
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Thursday, October 16, 2008. Political Blog Post - Election 2008. Wow either I've been sleeping too much or I forgot about this until now. God, why do I procrastinate? Gee, I feel brain dead right now. Wait, I'm always brain dead when I write these things. Must be something wrong with me. I really don't want to do this, but its my nature to finish all work I have started. Gah. I hate politics. Wurzelbacher made his name public for all to hear, it even caught the upcoming presidents ears. He wandered i...
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9th Grade Humanities: "Hero in My Eyes" Project Reflection
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008. Hero in My Eyes" Project Reflection. What was the assignment? We had to write a two page (double spaced). Character sketch about a person who changed our life, or more accurately a " Hero. In this writing, you had to use sensory details and precise description to bring to life a moment where your chosen person is most "heroic". If a person were to read the piece, they must understand who they were, how they are like, how they are a hero to you. How fun was that? Can't recall ...