Questions of the week
- How much do you weigh in kilograms?
- What are three metric sub measurements that are smaller than a meter?
- How tall are you in meters?
- This Halloween, if you managed to bring home 500 milligrams of candy, would you have a lot to share?
- I had a large coffee, which was 5 milliliters. Is this a small drink? Why or why not?
Scientist of the Week
- I was born in Germany on the 14th of March, 1879.
- I thought that Newtonian mechanics was no longer enough to reconcile the laws of classical mechanics with the laws of the electromagnetic field.
- I am often regarded as the father of modern physics.
- I am best known for my mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2.
- I subsequently realized that the principle of relativity could be extended to gravitational fields which proven in 2016.
Daily Questions
- What must be on the upper right-hand corner of all of your work and why?
- On a soft sided tape, what side of the metal tab do you have to measure to?
- In the conclusion of a lab, what is the sentence starter (stem) that explains the findings of the lab?
- What does it mean to oscillate an object?
- Why must you use glue sparingly on your lab book?