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Timely Physics

Timely Physics. Max Urfer Alissa Parker Alexis Stephenson Brandon Waroff Laura Sturbleng Justin Helm Kristen Kelly Mason Whitehouse. East Objectives.

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Timely Physics

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  1. Timely Physics Max Urfer Alissa Parker Alexis Stephenson Brandon Waroff Laura Sturbleng Justin Helm Kristen Kelly Mason Whitehouse

  2. East Objectives • The group hopes to give the college community an opportunity to have a better understanding and foundation for successfully completing this course. • By completing this project the groups expects to develop a greater understanding of Physics and Human Affairs, as well as, the same benefit to those we are trying to educate.

  3. Methodology • Each student summarized their chapters and then plugged the information onto a power point slide. • After compilation of information was done, then all power points were placed onto our group website.

  4. Resources & Technology • East Impacts Lab Technology – simulation programs • Microsoft Office • World Wide Web

  5. Project Contacts/Contributors • Melody Thomas – Instructor of a Physics and Human Affairs class • Diana Phillips – East Facilitator

  6. Personnel & Division of Labor • Max Urfer – Chapters 1 & 3 • Alissa Parker – Chapters 2 & 5 • Alexis Stephenson – Chapters 9 & 10 • Brandon Waroff – Chapters 13 & 18 • Laura Sturbleng – Chapters 6 & 7 • Justin – Chapters 4 & 16 • Kristen – Chapters 8 & 11 • Mason Whitehouse – Chapters 14 & 15

  7. Expected Outcome • The group hopes to give the college community an opportunity to have a better understanding and foundation for successfully completing this course. • This will be accomplished by extensive knowledge, through research of the material, being presented in a way that makes it easier for students to retain the course work being covered and the formulas used to calculate the concepts behind physics.

  8. References • Physics: Concepts & Connections fourth edition by Art Hobson • http://www1.union.edu/newmanj/lasers/Light%20Production/Planetary%20Model.jpg – Planetary Model • http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ch111/L5.htm - Greek and Quantum Models • http://www.doccasagrande.net/Images/Periodic_Table.jpg - periodic table • http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap000730.html - white dwarf • http://www-astro.physics.ox.ac.uk/~sjustham/IMAGES/SN1994Dtoo.jpg - supernova 2 • http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/Images/blknbynd.gif- black hole • http://astronomyonline.org/Science/Images/Mathematics/UniversalGravitation.gif - Gravitational force equation

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