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Regular Physics – Semester 1
1.1.Can define major components of the scientific method
1.2.Can accurately carry out conversions using dimensional analysis
1.3.Can utilize and convert metric prefixes
1.4.Can make measurements with proper number of significant digits
1.5. Can identify relationships between quantities by examining an algebraic equation.
1.6. Can identify relationships between quantities by examining a graph.
1.7. Can make predictions by interpolating/extrapolating from a graph or a best-fit equation
101. I can distinguish between scalar and vector quantities
103. I can describe and analyze motion based on graphs, numeric data, words, and diagrams.
2.2 I can represent the motion of an object using vectors.
2.3 I can interpret a position vs. time graph for one object or for multiple objects overlaid on the same
graph.
2.5 I can distinguish between position, distance, and displacement*
2.6 I can solve problems with distance, time, and velocity
101. I can distinguish between scalar and vector quantities
102. I can differentiate between accelerated and constant velocity motion.
104. I can differentiate between speeding up, slowing down, and change in direction,
based on the direction of velocity and [sign of] acceleration
107. I can justify that if the only force acting on an object is gravity, it will have the
same constant downward acceleration regardless of mass, velocity or position.
3.2. For a velocity vs t graph, I can comment on the meaning of the following:
3.3. I can calculate displacement, distance, velocity, speed, and acceleration both theoretically and
experimentally
3.5. I can translate a word problem into a math problem by extracting the given information (both
explicit and implicit).* For example: freefall implies a=-9.8m/s2, starting from rest implies that vi = 0
3.6. I can predict the shape of a velocity vs. time graph based on the position vs. time graph and vice
versa.
3.7. I can define average speed, average velocity, instantaneous speed, and instantaneous velocity.
202. I can identify the Law of Inertia (Newton’s 1st Law) to various situations…
205. I can recognize net force as …
206. I can calculate the net force based on the forces acting on an object in one
dimension.
208. I can solve problems using Newton’s 2nd Law
4.1 I can distinguish between mass, weight, and density.
4.2 I can compare weight & mass of objects on different planets.
4.3 I can define inertia.
4.4 I can convert between Newtons and kilograms.
4.5 I can describe cause & effect relationships of force & acceleration and explain using FBDs
4.6 I can calculate apparent weight.
4.7 I can explain process of achieving terminal velocity.
4.8 I can explain how Newton’s 3rd law applies to various scenarios.
210. I can rank the magnitude of frictional forces for various physical situations.
211. I can identify the direction of the frictional force in relation to an object’s motion.
5.1.Add two vectors using tip-to-tail and/or parallelogram method
5.2 find components, resultants, and angles via direct measurement (ruler & protractor) and
by calculation (Pythagorean theorem and trig)
5.3 represent vectors by drawing arrows and by reporting in (mag,angle) and (x,y) formats
5.5 Make predictions and calculations about normal force on an incline as angle varies
5.6 Make predictions about motion given circumstances involving static/kinetic friction
5.7 Calculate force of kinetic & static friction and use them to solve Newton’s 2 nd Law
problems
5.8 Explain how the force of friction varies with the applied force before and after reaching the
maximum force of static friction
5.9 Solve incline plane problems with & without friction
5.10 Recognize conditions for equilibrium (ΣF=0) and calculate a missing force using this
concept
107. I can justify that if the only force acting on a a projectile is gravity, it will have the
same constant downward acceleration regardless of mass, velocity or position.
105. I can recognize the independence of X and Y variables in 2-dimension problems.
6.1-1.Explain the difference between horizontal and vertical components of projectile motion
in terms of acceleration
6.1-2.Identify (qualitatively) the horizontal and vertical components of velocity (and
acceleration) at various points in a projectile’s motion
6.1-4.Apply kinematics equations to various scenarios of projectile motion, solving for a
desired variable
106. I can determine the range of a horizontally launched projectile given initial launch
conditions.
6.1-3.Given the appropriate parameters, calculate: -maximum height of a projectile -time in air
6.1-5.Explain conceptually how the angle of firing affects the range and max height/air-time
6.05 I know the basic vocabulary of projectile motion
6.5 Calculate centripetal acceleration of an object given speed and radius.
6.6 Determine the centripetal force needed for an object to move along a curve of a certain radius.
7.1 Calculate force of gravity using Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation.
7.2 Calculate force of gravity at a given distance given the force of gravity at another distance (making
use of the inverse square relationship).
7.3 Calculate the gravitational field strength surrounding a planetary body.
7.5 & 7.6 Calculate the velocity& period of an orbiting satellite.
7.8 Conceptually relate mass and distance separation to the gravitational force, field strength, orbiting
velocity and period of orbit for planetary bodies.
7.9 Recognize fundamental applications of Earth satellites.
303. I can analyze the momentum of a system of objects in one dimension.
8.01. Determine arc length, angular velocity, and angular acceleration.
8.03 Demonstrate conceptual knowledge of moment of inertia and how it is affected by changing
mass distribution
8.06. Give explanation of torque in own words after doing balance-the-torques lab as an inquiry
introduction
8.07. Locate center of mass of an object, showing force acting via free-body diagram
8.08. Determine whether an object will tip over based on locations of axis of rotation and center of
mass
8.09. Calculate torque, include situations where force is not perpendicular to radius
8.10 Calculate missing torque needed to establish equilibrium