Thursday, December 19, 2019
HISTORY OF AIRPLANES
MAKE A POSTER OF AIRPLANES
Draw at least 4 different kinds and describe some of their feature (i.e. Wright Fyler was the 1st plane ... Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is the fastest plane ever made)
Use the following link and pick 4 from the 30 Most Important Planes of ALL TIME
Draw at least 4 different kinds and describe some of their feature (i.e. Wright Fyler was the 1st plane ... Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is the fastest plane ever made)
Use the following link and pick 4 from the 30 Most Important Planes of ALL TIME
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
INVERSE OPERATIONS
VIDEO & DETAILED NOTES
Mathematically, inverse operations are opposite operations. Addition is the opposite of subtraction; division is the opposite of multiplication, and so on. Inverse operations are used to solve simple algebraic equations to more difficult equations that involve exponents, logarithms, and trigonometry.
Inverse operations
Mathematically, inverse operations are opposite operations. Addition is the opposite of subtraction; division is the opposite of multiplication, and so on. Inverse operations are used to solve simple algebraic equations to more difficult equations that involve exponents, logarithms, and trigonometry.
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
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Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Balloon Rocket Lab
Air can be Compressed
Take a plastic pop bottle and with the cap off the bottle, hold you hand above the mouth of the bottle and squeeze. What do you feel? Screw the cap on tightly and squeeze again. What happens when you squeeze the bottle now? Now, fill the bottle completely with water, replace the cap and squeeze again. What do you feel now?
When you squeezed the open bottle, you forced some of the air out of the mouth. When you placed the cap on the bottle and squeezed again, there was no place for the air to go, but you were able to squeeze the bottle together. In other words, you were able to compress (or squeeze together) the air inside the bottle. However, when you filled the bottle with water and capped it, you could not squeeze the bottle very much at all because you could not compress the water inside.
Gases such as air can be compressed, but liquids such as water, cannot be compressed.
Monday, December 2, 2019
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