Log 7 q 1

Questions of the week 
  1. How much do you weigh in kilograms?
  2. What are three metric sub measurements that are smaller than a meter?
  3. How tall are you in meters?
  4. This Halloween, if you managed to bring home 500 milligrams of candy, would you have a lot to share?
  1. I had a large coffee, which was 5 milliliters.  Is this a small drink? Why or why not?

Scientist of the Week 
  1. I was born in Germany on the 14th of March, 1879.
  2. I thought that Newtonian mechanics was no longer enough to reconcile the laws of classical mechanics with the laws of the electromagnetic field.
  3. I am often regarded as the father of modern physics.
  4. I am best known for my mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2.
  5. I subsequently realized that the principle of relativity could be extended to gravitational fields which proven in 2016.

Daily Questions
  1. What must be on the upper right-hand corner of all of your work and why?
  2. On a soft sided tape, what side of the metal tab do you have to measure to? 
  3. In the conclusion of a lab, what is the sentence starter (stem) that explains the findings of the lab?
  4. What does it mean to oscillate an object?
  5. Why must you use glue sparingly on your lab book?