8 – Paper Airplane Project Part 3 – Wrap-Up Discussion In Part 3 of the project, you will post a summary of your glider design testing results to this discussion forum, and engage in a discussion with your instructor and classmates in both analyzing and comparing the results, and in reflecting on your learning experiences […]
Calculate. Two forces of 11 N and 33 N are applied to a 22 kg box. Find (1) the box’s acceleration when both forces point due east and (2) the box’s acceleration when 11 N point due east and 33 N point due west.
Unit II Problem Solving Worksheet Solve the problems below. Each question is worth 10 points. You must show your work with as much detail as possible. Answer the questions directly in this template. Before doing so, it is highly recommended that you thoroughly review the Unit II Lesson in the Study Guide. 1. On a […]
Discuss at least one advantage and one disadvantage of using composite material for a specific aircraft component, connecting the properties of composite materials to the functional requirements of the component.
Module 7 A&S Question (PLG1) In this activity, you will take your learning to the next level by applying and synthesizing (A&S) concepts explored in this module. Choose one question option (1 or 2) to answer. Place your chosen question and the formulated answer* within a separate document. Integrate information from the module lessons to […]
Briefly summarize the main points of the article in your own words. Discuss one or more specific ways that the article is directly tied to the concepts studied in this module.
Discussion: Putting it All Together – Corrosion Control Choose a recent news article highlighting a current event or recent research from an online science news source such as Science Daily, (Links to an external site.) Science News, (Links to an external site.) or Phys.org Spotlight Science News (Science X) (Links to an external site.) regarding […]
Utilize the scientific method to build and flight test each of your glider designs, following the instructions outlined in the instructions document and completing the design and testing worksheet.
Paper Airplane Project Information and Instructions In part 2 of the project, during Modules 6 and 7, you will build and flight test models of each of your chosen glider designs. Your testing results will be submitted for grading by the instructor by the end of Module 7. Download and review the Paper Airplane Project […]
Go to the Internet and find an article about Present Value (PV) or the Present Value of Money. Then summarize the article using your own words.
Topic: Present Value (PV) or the Present Value of Money. (1) Go to the Internet and find an article about Present Value (PV) or the Present Value of Money. (2) Write the Article Title and Author’s Name in the Discussion Forum. (3) Summarize the article – Minimum 150 words (DO NOT PLAGIARIZE – Use your […]
Explain the total energy conservation in simple harmonic motion. Relate the mass and speed of the pendulum to kinetic energy and potential energy.
Unit V: Virtual Simulation Assignment Pendulum Lab Objectives: 4. Apply the concept of momentum conservations to daily life. 4.1 Investigate the momentum conservation in simple pendulum motion. 5.Identify the total mechanical energy conservation. 5.1 Explain the total energy conservation in simple harmonic motion. 5.2 Relate the mass and speed of the pendulum to kinetic energy […]
Calculate what is the expected volume if the statue is made of pure gold? For the density of gold, use Table 11.1 on page 290 in the textbook.
Unit VI Problem Solving Worksheet Solve the problems below. Each question is worth 10 points. You must show your work with as much detail as possible. Answer the questions directly in this template. Before doing so, it is highly recommended that you thoroughly review the Unit VI Lesson in the study guide. 1. If the […]
What is the acceleration of the boxcar and its riders? What is the average net force exerted on the boxcar and riders by the magnets?
Solve the problems below. Each question is worth 10 points. You must show your work with as much detail as possible. Answer the questions directly in this template. 1. On a sunny spring day, Mr. Hane’s family went to a zoo in his town. His daughter looked at an elephant, and she found that the […]
Calculate what is the final velocity of both of these cars after they are connected? Assume that there is no friction in this system.
Complete the Unit IV Problem Solving Assignment worksheet. Solve the problems below. Each question is worth 10 points. You must show your work with as much detail as possible. Answer the questions directly in this template. Before doing so, it is highly recommended that you thoroughly review the Unit IV Lesson in the study guide. […]