
Topic areas for the exam
- circular motion (chapter 4)
- chapter 5
- chapter 6 or
- the topics of chapter 7 that we cover on 2/19
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Topic areas for the exam
With the subtotals, you can keep an eye on your grade's "dynamical" state and see how it evolves over time.
SIDE NOTE:
Some of you might see a number in parentheses. In our grade book, if at least one row referenced in the formula for the calculated subtotal has a value, a running total appears.
For example: with a formula that calculates the sum of the HW88 and HW202 scores, if there is a value in the HW88 row, e.g., 12, but not the HW202 row, the HW88 value appears as a running total, (12).
Running totals are italicized and appear in parenthesis.
After there is a value in the HW202 row, e.g., 3, the formula is completed and appears in plain text like other grade book entries, a plain old 15.
Gracias, Katherine and Morris!! I was nappin'!!
Thursday's lecture will be on gravitation, so do some reading and skimming in chapter 5, if you have 30 min. Especially look at the diagrams and illustrations. We will review and elaborate the blurb on p. 81, "Working it out|Gravity" plus some of the exercises on circular motion and orbits from chapter 4, p. 73:
See you Thursday morning, GO FOR LAUNCH!
See you in lecture, on Thursday. We will have exam printouts to hand back.
I will set up a special circular-motion study-reading homework assignment for bonus points, to replace some lecture work. Look for that this afternoon.
See you for more some good gravitational acceleration concepts on Thursday, normal time. That will be wrap up of chapter 4 and digging deep in chapter 5, universal gravitation.
Hopefully the doctor will not have to amputate at the neck. :)