Category: Physics

  • Thik h mai karungi

    Black hole ko khoj Stephen hHawking ne ki thi

    Requirements:

  • Physics

    description on the paper

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): phys 1110_projectiles(1).docx, phys1110_newton2nd_lab.docx

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Lab 3.1

    for this essay you are only using the discussion and analysis portion not the full report, please use my data to answer what is needed

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 100A_labreports_revF24.pdf, Session31100A.pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Physics Question

    Class 9 physics ( motion chapter 1) worksheet

    Requirements:

  • Reflection of light

    It can remember fast

    Requirements:

  • Abstract

    please write an abstract for Ohms Law manual and use results and other document for writing it write exactly like example no Ai please it is very important no plagiarism

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): sample abstract phys 246.pdf, Question.pdf, Ohms law.pdf, Ohms Law lab (2).pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • ?

    Requirements:

  • Lab 2 vector addition

    use the link that’s in the document to do the lab. There is NO need to register or create an account. You can just click the play button and it will open up the simulation to do the lab and just make sure you follow the lab instructions that I have attached and there are only three activities!

    Requirements: it is about 2 1/2 pages just follow the lab instuctions

  • Waves In Action Project

    Look over the following instructions and complete the project in google slides. You will upload your slides for to be graded.

    THIS IS A SUMMATIVE ASSIGNMENT

    Optional Templates for the slide

    s: If you want a template to help you, pick one form the following site and scroll to the bottom and select use in google slides.

    ALL Works Cited should be in MLA format. Slide 8 (it might take more that one slide) should have all the works sited from each previous slide.

    Waves in Action Rubric

    Waves in Action Rubric

    CriteriaRatingsPointsCriterion 1: Slide 1 Title & Driving Question (3 pts)

    view longer description

    Meets Expectations

    3 pts Meets Expectations

    Clear project title

    One approved driving question

    Name, class, date

    Relevant image with citation

    3 pts

    Approaching Expectations

    2 pts Approaching Expectations

    Driving question unclear OR

    One required element missing

    2 pts

    Beginning

    1 pt Beginning

    Driving question missing or unclear

    Multiple required elements missing

    1 pts

    No Evidence

    Slide missing or incorrect

    0 pts

    /3 pts

    Criterion 2: Slide 2 Wave Toolbox (4 pts)

    view longer description

    Meets Expectations

    4 pts Meets Expectations

    Includes transverse, longitudinal, and real-world wave visuals

    Explains oscillatory motion (what oscillates vs what moves forward)

    Correct comparison of mechanical vs EM waves

    Correct comparison of transverse vs longitudinal waves

    Explains energy/information transfer

    Correctly displays v = f, f = 1/T, T = 1/f

    4 pts

    Approaching

    3 pts Approaching Expectations

    Visuals present but explanations lack depth

    Minor conceptual gaps

    3 pts

    Beginning

    2 pts Beginning

    Mostly definitions

    Missing visuals or formulas

    2 pts

    No Evidence

    0 pts No Evidence

    0 pts

    /4 pts

    Criterion 3: Slide 3 Track A: Medical & Health (4 pts)

    view longer description

    Meets Expectations

    4 pts Meets Expectations

    Technology and medical purpose explained

    Correct wave type identification

    Step-by-step explanation of wave generation, propagation, and signal return

    Explains how waves become usable medical data/images

    Explains 3 wave properties

    Identifies 1 wave behavior

    Includes v = f calculation with context

    Includes labeled diagram + real image

    4 pts

    Approaching

    3 pts Approaching Expectations

    One required element missing

    3 pts

    Beginning

    2 pts Beginning

    General description with weak physics reasoning

    2 pts

    No Evidence

    0 pts No Evidence

    0 pts

    /4 pts

    Criterion 4: Slide 4 Track B: Communication & Computing (4 pts)

    view longer description

    Meets Expectations

    4 pts Meets Expectations

    Technology clearly explained (fiber optics, internet, Starlink, etc.)

    Correct EM wave and spectrum location

    Explains encoding of information onto waves

    Explains transmission and reception

    Explains how waves become usable internet/data

    Explains 3 wave properties

    Includes calculation with realistic values

    Includes labeled diagram + image

    4 pts

    Approaching Expectations

    3 pts Approaching Expectations

    Weak explanation of signal data process

    3 pts

    Beginning

    2 pts Beginning

    Descriptive, not explanatory

    2 pts

    No Evidence

    No Evidence

    0 pts

    /4 pts

    Criterion 5: Slide 5 Track C: Earth & Space Research (3 pts)

    view longer description

    Meets Expectations

    3 pts Meets Expectations

    Technology and measurement explained

    Correct wave type and medium

    Explains how wave interactions become scientific data

    Explains 3 wave properties

    Identifies wave behavior

    Includes calculation or numerical value

    Includes diagram + image

    3 pts

    Approaching Expectations

    2 pts Approaching Expectations

    Weak data or wave connection

    2 pts

    Beginning

    1 pt Beginning

    Limited understanding

    1 pts

    No Evidence

    No Evidence

    0 pts

    /3 pts

    Criterion 6: Slide 6 Track D: Industry & Transportation (3 pts)

    view longer description

    Meets Expectations

    3 pts Meets Expectations

    Technology and safety/efficiency purpose explained

    Correct wave type and behavior

    Explains how waves become usable outputs (distance, speed, flaws)

    Explains 3 wave properties

    Includes calculation

    Includes diagram + image

    3 pts

    Approaching Expectations

    2 pts Approaching Expectations

    Missing depth or math

    2 pts

    Beginning

    1 pt Beginning

    Minimal understanding

    1 pts

    No Evidence

    No Evidence

    0 pts

    /3 pts

    Criterion 7: Slide 7 Comparison & Future Tech (2 pts)

    view longer description

    Meets Expectations

    Complete comparison across all four tracks

    Includes wave type, property controlled, advantage, limitation

    Explains how waves become usable work

    Includes future research for each track

    2 pts

    Approaching Expectations

    1 pt Approaching Expectations

    Incomplete comparison or vague future work

    1 pts

    No Evidence

    No Evidence

    0 pts

    /2 pts

    Criterion 8: Slide 8 Works Cited (2 pts)

    view longer description

    Near

    2 pts Meets Expectations

    12 credible sources (3 per track)

    All images cited

    Technical/scientific sources used

    2 pts

    Below

    1 pt Approaching Expectations

    Fewer or weaker sources

    1 pts

    No Evidence

    No Evidence

    0 pts

    /2 pts

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Waves_in_Motion_Project_Instructions_Rubric_UTILIZATION_FINAL.pdf

    Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

  • Lab 3 Coulombs Law

    This the links step by step.