I am in my eighth year of teaching. I teach Geometry, Precalculus, AP Calculus AB, and AP Physics 1. I also have experience teaching Algebra and AP Psychology
This laboratory experiment allows students to make predictions based off their understanding of two-dimensional kinematics, as well as apply Newton's laws of motion. This lab's objectives are as follows: ● Use trigonometry to find the precise measure of unknowns ● Apply Newton’s second and third laws to make theoretical predictions ● Use Bluetooth sensors to accurately collect data ● Compare theoretical predictions to collected data ● Compute the actual coefficient of rolling friction between t
11th - 12th
Physics
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I am in my eighth year of teaching. I teach Geometry, Precalculus, AP Calculus AB, and AP Physics 1. I also have experience teaching Algebra and AP Psychology
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