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Here you can find the assessment criteria for PAC:
- 70% - exams (one test for each unit)
- 30% - homework and classroom work, laboratory reports, contributions to the blog, oral presentation...
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CONVERTING UNITS
EJERCICIOS CAMBIO DE UNIDADES PARA QUE PRACTIQUES
1ST TERM
UNIT 1 : KINEMATICS
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VOCABULARY
concept map
UNIT 2: DYNAMICS
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VOCABULARY
Forces-1d
conceptual map
UNIT 3: GRAVITATION
The force of gravity
You have to answer the following questions. You can do it individually or in pairs and send by email to the teacher.
1) What concepts geocentrism and heliocentrism mean?
2) Indicates some of Galileo's contributions to astronomy.
3) State Kepler's laws and find a picture for each of them.
1) What concepts geocentrism and heliocentrism mean?
2) Indicates some of Galileo's contributions to astronomy.
3) State Kepler's laws and find a picture for each of them.
4)
The figure shows the elliptical orbit of a planet with the Sun at the
focus. The areas of regions 1 and 2 are the same. If the planet takes times t1
to go from one end to the other end of region 1 and t2 to go from one end to
the other end of region 2, then what is the relationship between t1 and t2?
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5) State the law of universal gravitation, write its formula and indicate the meaning of each of its terms.
6) Calculate the force with which the Earth and the Moon are attracted, knowing the mass of the Earth is 5.98. 1024 kg, the mass of the Moon 7,2. 1022 kg and the distance between them is 3.84. 105 Km.
7) Is constant the value of g? Calculate the surface gravity of Mars knowing that its mass is 6,5. 1023 kg and its radius is 3,38. 106 m.
8) Explain the big bang theory briefly.
6) Calculate the force with which the Earth and the Moon are attracted, knowing the mass of the Earth is 5.98. 1024 kg, the mass of the Moon 7,2. 1022 kg and the distance between them is 3.84. 105 Km.
7) Is constant the value of g? Calculate the surface gravity of Mars knowing that its mass is 6,5. 1023 kg and its radius is 3,38. 106 m.
8) Explain the big bang theory briefly.
2ND TERM
UNIT 4: PRESSURE
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VOCABULARY
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
PASCAL´S LAW
UNIT 5: ENERGY, WORK AND HEAT
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VOCABULARY
UNIT 6: WAVES
Undulatory phenomena
3RD TERM
UNIT 7: INORGANIC NOMENCLATURE
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VOCABULARY
Formulate and name inorganic compounds
UNIT 8: ATOMIC STRUCTURE
ORBITAL DIAGRAMS
UNIT 9: CHEMICAL REACTIONS
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UNIT 10: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
PPT
PASAPALABRA
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