UNIT REVIEW DAY
UNIT 2 PHYSICS
REVIEW FOR TEST
CHAPTER 9
· Static
· Law of attraction and repulsion
· Negative vs positive charges
· Electroscopes
· Conductor vs insulators
· Grounding
· Lightning
CHAPTER 10
· Current electricity
· Cicuit diagrams
· Current formula
· Potential difference formula
· Resistance formula
· Factors effecting resistance of a wire
· Power formula
· % efficiency formula
CHAPTER 11
· Series and Parallel circuits – theory and formulas
CHAPTER 12
· Renewable and non renewable energy sources
REVIEW QUESTION to work on
Chapter 10 review pg 350-351 # 1-25
Chapter 11 review pg. 378-379 # 8,9,11,12,16,20,23
REVIEW FOR TEST
CHAPTER 9
· Static
· Law of attraction and repulsion
· Negative vs positive charges
· Electroscopes
· Conductor vs insulators
· Grounding
· Lightning
CHAPTER 10
· Current electricity
· Cicuit diagrams
· Current formula
· Potential difference formula
· Resistance formula
· Factors effecting resistance of a wire
· Power formula
· % efficiency formula
CHAPTER 11
· Series and Parallel circuits – theory and formulas
CHAPTER 12
· Renewable and non renewable energy sources
REVIEW QUESTION to work on
Chapter 10 review pg 350-351 # 1-25
Chapter 11 review pg. 378-379 # 8,9,11,12,16,20,23
14 Comments:
At 3:45 p.m., Anonymous said…
Hey Mr. Smith. I'm just wondering but will we get the whole science period to work on the Review?
At 4:05 p.m., Anonymous said…
hey everyone! i was just wondering if any of you guys know what an ohmic resistor or a non-ohmic resistor is. i don't know what it is. question #12 on page 350. thanks!
~Kelsey~
At 5:50 p.m., Anonymous said…
Hey,
Sorry Kelsey, I was stuck on that one to. But, I was just wondering if we had to do question number 27, when there is no 27 on pg 278?
Thanks
At 7:59 p.m., Anonymous said…
ya i thought that as weird too but i dont think we have to do 27 because there isnt one. thanks for trying to help me with my question though:)
~Kelsey~
At 8:45 p.m., Mr. V. T. Smith said…
Ohmic and Non-Ohmic Resistors An ohmic resistor is one in which the value of the resistor does not
change over a fairly wide range of applied voltages and currents. A graph of voltage vs. current for an ohmic
circuit is shown in Figure 4. Since the ratio of voltage to current is fixed, the resulting plot is linear.
At 2:06 p.m., Anonymous said…
thanks mr. smith:)
At 3:52 p.m., Anonymous said…
Mr. Smith, would you reccommend doing the Unit 9 Review as well?
At 4:42 p.m., Anonymous said…
For the test do we have to know the electrostatic series?
~Nadia~
At 5:07 p.m., Anonymous said…
Is there any questions where we have to know the periodic table?
At 5:20 p.m., Anonymous said…
Will we have to desicbe the process of what causes lightning and how it is formed, like from the note you gave us?
At 5:42 p.m., Anonymous said…
Negative charge- carried by electrons
Positive charge- carried by protons
Not sure
At 6:08 p.m., Anonymous said…
Will we have to know about charging an electroscope by contact? and by induction? and will we have toi draw them?
At 5:35 a.m., Mr. V. T. Smith said…
To answer any and all of the questions posted. If you have learned it in class during the unit it could be on the unit test. Everything we did in class is fair game on a unit test!
At 3:15 p.m., Anonymous said…
Ha thats right use your heads!
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