December 8, Monday
Math
- Reporting:
Group 1 - exponential functions p326-329
Group 2 - log functions p. 352-354
Comsci
- quiz
Chemistry
- homework... that no one seems to have. :|
December 9, Tuesday
Filipino
- free verse poem - draft
Math
- Reporting:
Group 3 - exp growth and decay p. 330-331
Group 4 - compound interest p. 331-333
December 10, Wednesday
Social Science
- quiz on previous reports
- continuation of reporting
Chemistry
- problem set
December 11, Thursday
Math
- Longtest 3
Chemistry
- Longtest 3
December 12, Friday
Biology
- Longtest 2
Physics
- Longtest 2. Don't forget to write down all the equations you need on the last four lines of the sheet of paper you'll be using for the test. Submit it to Sir Lim before 12:50.
- Physics homework:
Giancoli(3rd ed.), p 202 nos. 8-53 and 54. One-half crosswise
8-53. (II) A uniform disk, such as a record turntable, turns at 8.0 rev/s around a frictionless spindle. A nonrotating rod, of the same mass as the disk and length equal to the disk’s diameter, is dropped onto the freely spinning disk. They both turn around the spindle with their centers superposed, Fig. 8-39. What is the angular velocity in rev/s of the combination?
8-54. (II) A 4.5-m-diameter merry-go-round is rotating freely with an angular velocity of 0.80 rad/s. Its total moment of inertia is 1750 kgm^2. Four people standing on the ground, each of mass 65 kg, suddenly step onto the edge of the merry-go-round. What is the angular velocity of the merry-go-round now? What if people were on it initially and then jumped off in a radial direction?
Thanks Lithium. :D
Math
- Reporting:
Group 5 - Graphs of Natural Exponential Function and Continuous Compounding (Cole, pp 341-342)
Group 6 - Graphs of Natural Logarithmic Function and Half-life (Cole, pp 356-358)
Filipino
- final free verse poem draft
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