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March 3, 2013

March 3, 2013. Homework: Study for quiz tomorrow- Tuesday 3/4/14- Bring Textbook tomorrow for after the quiz Do Now: Write down your homework Take out 5 Review questions & Answers Clear your desk, by putting your books in the basket underneath your chair, please!.

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March 3, 2013

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  1. March 3, 2013 • Homework: Study for quiz tomorrow- Tuesday 3/4/14- Bring Textbook tomorrow for after the quiz • Do Now: • Write down your homework • Take out 5 Review questions & Answers • Clear your desk, by putting your books in the basket underneath your chair, please!

  2. Speed Studying!- Ready, Set, Study! • One side sits, the other rotates • You have 2 minutes to talk to each other, Person asks a question, and then person two answers: Then Switch- Now the person two starts and person one answers • Continue this back and forth until timer dings! • Then side one will get up and move to the next person, side two stays seated

  3. March 5, 2014 Homework: Find two everyday examples of pressure being transmitted in a fluid and describe them in your notebook on page 85– Look at home, school, etc… Do Now: -Write down your homework -Update T.O.C. pg. 85: Examples of Pascal's Principle -Open Notebook to page. 84, Open Textbook to pg. 90

  4. Pascal’s Principle • When force is applied to a confined fluid, the change in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid.

  5. Look at Figure 14– pg. 91 • http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/pasc4.html#c1

  6. Discovery Activity- How does Pressure Change?---- Pg. 90 • Work in small groups and take turns! • Read and Complete #’s 2-4 and record your observations on pg. 84 in your notebook • Record observations by answering : • What do you feel on your left thumb? • When you push in with your right thumb, does the water pressure in the bottle increase, decrease, or remain the same? How do you know?

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