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Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Physical Science 20 - Nov 3

Today we started our new unit on Physics and particularly light. We talked about the different properties of light and started looking at the speed of light in particular.  We learned that light travels very fast in a vacuum (300 million meters per second) and this makes calculating distances of very far objects easy.  These distances are called astronomical distances and we went over the definition of a parsec, a light year, and an astronomical unit.  We then looked at an example using these and students were assigned Homework 2.2.  We will go over this on Thursday for Period 2.  In Period 3, we didn't quite get to this assignment.  We will discuss when this will be due on Thursday.

There is a new powerpoint that students can download to get the notes for this unit.  It is found in the Physical Science 20 link on the right and the notes are in the Physics folder called Physics Notes.  We went through slides 1-7 today.  Thursday we will be looking at the rectilinear propagation of light.

Reminder that tomorrow is your Midterm exam for chemistry. 

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