Regents Physics Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Dante Cipriano
- Term
- 2023-2024 School Year
- Department
- Science
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
This is a reminder that the Take Home Test given out on Monday is due tomorrow 5/10/24 -
If you have any extenuating circumstances or conflicts with AP Tests, as mentioned in class you may be subject for an extension so please let me know in advance
If you have any extenuating circumstances or conflicts with AP Tests, as mentioned in class you may be subject for an extension so please let me know in advance
Due:
This is a reminder that the Take Home Test given out on Monday is due tomorrow 5/10/24 -
If you have any extenuating circumstances or conflicts with AP Tests, as mentioned in class you may be subject for an extension so please let me know in advance
If you have any extenuating circumstances or conflicts with AP Tests, as mentioned in class you may be subject for an extension so please let me know in advance
Due:
Hand in paper copies that are given out in class.
Use the attached pdf to access the links needed for the lab
Use the attached pdf to access the links needed for the lab
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Use the video provided in the assignment to answer the question provided
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Watch the video and answer the question in terms of Wave components
Due:
https://tinyurl.com/ALHS-cir
Please use this link to complete the attached lab activity handed out in class.
- Those who are absent are required to complete the activity before Friday
Please use this link to complete the attached lab activity handed out in class.
- Those who are absent are required to complete the activity before Friday
Due:
https://tinyurl.com/ALHS-cir
Please use this link to complete the attached lab activity handed out in class.
- Those who are absent are required to complete the activity before Friday
Please use this link to complete the attached lab activity handed out in class.
- Those who are absent are required to complete the activity before Friday
Due:
https://tinyurl.com/ALHS-cir
Please use this link to complete the attached lab activity handed out in class.
- Those who are absent are required to complete the activity before Friday
Please use this link to complete the attached lab activity handed out in class.
- Those who are absent are required to complete the activity before Friday
Due:
Please upload a picture for your circuit to this assignment
Due:
Please upload a picture for your circuit to this assignment
Due:
Please do questions 1 - 50, all the multiple choice questions
exclude questions: 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
exclude questions: 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
Due:
Please do questions 1 - 50, all the multiple choice questions
exclude questions: 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
exclude questions: 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
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Good afternoon all! All across America a solar eclipse will be visible on April 8, 2024. Though Long Island is not in the path of totality, Oyster Bay will experience maximum coverage at 3:26pm, where 90% of the sun will be covered by the moon.
St. Dominic High School is throwing a Solar Eclipse Party to celebrate this rare event! Come join us on the Greenhouse Lawn of the Science Building at 2:45pm on Monday April 8, 2024 (the first day back in school after Easter Break). We will have safe solar eclipse viewing glasses, Sunny D, and moon pies for all who register by Tuesday, March 26 at 3pm. Science Honor Society will also be there to show students how to view the solar eclipse safely using homemade pinhole cameras.
Cost to attend the party is $4 and will be billed next week upon receipt of your RSVP. Please fill out the form below to RSVP by Tuesday March 26 at 3pm to reserve your pair of glasses and party snack! All students must fill out this form, whether they are attending or not.
Hope to see you there!
St. Dominic High School is throwing a Solar Eclipse Party to celebrate this rare event! Come join us on the Greenhouse Lawn of the Science Building at 2:45pm on Monday April 8, 2024 (the first day back in school after Easter Break). We will have safe solar eclipse viewing glasses, Sunny D, and moon pies for all who register by Tuesday, March 26 at 3pm. Science Honor Society will also be there to show students how to view the solar eclipse safely using homemade pinhole cameras.
Cost to attend the party is $4 and will be billed next week upon receipt of your RSVP. Please fill out the form below to RSVP by Tuesday March 26 at 3pm to reserve your pair of glasses and party snack! All students must fill out this form, whether they are attending or not.
Hope to see you there!
Due:
Good afternoon all! All across America a solar eclipse will be visible on April 8, 2024. Though Long Island is not in the path of totality, Oyster Bay will experience maximum coverage at 3:26pm, where 90% of the sun will be covered by the moon.
St. Dominic High School is throwing a Solar Eclipse Party to celebrate this rare event! Come join us on the Greenhouse Lawn of the Science Building at 2:45pm on Monday April 8, 2024 (the first day back in school after Easter Break). We will have safe solar eclipse viewing glasses, Sunny D, and moon pies for all who register by Tuesday, March 26 at 3pm. Science Honor Society will also be there to show students how to view the solar eclipse safely using homemade pinhole cameras.
Cost to attend the party is $4 and will be billed next week upon receipt of your RSVP. Please fill out the form below to RSVP by Tuesday March 26 at 3pm to reserve your pair of glasses and party snack! All students must fill out this form, whether they are attending or not.
Hope to see you there!
St. Dominic High School is throwing a Solar Eclipse Party to celebrate this rare event! Come join us on the Greenhouse Lawn of the Science Building at 2:45pm on Monday April 8, 2024 (the first day back in school after Easter Break). We will have safe solar eclipse viewing glasses, Sunny D, and moon pies for all who register by Tuesday, March 26 at 3pm. Science Honor Society will also be there to show students how to view the solar eclipse safely using homemade pinhole cameras.
Cost to attend the party is $4 and will be billed next week upon receipt of your RSVP. Please fill out the form below to RSVP by Tuesday March 26 at 3pm to reserve your pair of glasses and party snack! All students must fill out this form, whether they are attending or not.
Hope to see you there!
Due:
https://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Momentum-and-Collisions/Collision-Carts
use this link to begin the interactive and follow the instructions listed in the lab pdf
use this link to begin the interactive and follow the instructions listed in the lab pdf
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Good morning, to keep today productive I am asking the class to complete 4 pdf assignments on kami and submit them to this post by the end of the day.
The first two are small worksheets covering two topics that we have worked on in the past, these are good review and will serve as practice to bring in the first day back from break.
The second two are lab simulations, please open the 3rd and 4th pdf attached below and navigate to this webpage:
https://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Momentum-and-Collisions/Collision-Carts
here you will be able to set up the simulation as directed by the lab simulation worksheets.
If you have any questions please email me and I will respond as soon as possible.
The first two are small worksheets covering two topics that we have worked on in the past, these are good review and will serve as practice to bring in the first day back from break.
The second two are lab simulations, please open the 3rd and 4th pdf attached below and navigate to this webpage:
https://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Momentum-and-Collisions/Collision-Carts
here you will be able to set up the simulation as directed by the lab simulation worksheets.
If you have any questions please email me and I will respond as soon as possible.
Due:
Good morning, to keep today productive I am asking the class to complete 4 pdf assignments on kami and submit them to this post by the end of the day.
The first two are small worksheets covering two topics that we have worked on in the past, these are good review and will serve as practice to bring in the first day back from break.
The second two are lab simulations, please open the 3rd and 4th pdf attached below and navigate to this webpage:
https://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Momentum-and-Collisions/Collision-Carts
here you will be able to set up the simulation as directed by the lab simulation worksheets.
If you have any questions please email me and I will respond as soon as possible.
The first two are small worksheets covering two topics that we have worked on in the past, these are good review and will serve as practice to bring in the first day back from break.
The second two are lab simulations, please open the 3rd and 4th pdf attached below and navigate to this webpage:
https://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Interactives/Momentum-and-Collisions/Collision-Carts
here you will be able to set up the simulation as directed by the lab simulation worksheets.
If you have any questions please email me and I will respond as soon as possible.
Due:
Attached please find a permission slip to go to Cold Spring Harbor Lab on Wednesday 1/17. This is open to current sophomores and juniors who are seriously considering taking Molecular and Genomics Research (STEM 11) next year. The first 20 students to hand in their permission slip to Mrs. Shanley on Tuesday 1/16 will be considered. Please reach out to Mrs. Shanley at [email protected] if you have any questions.
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Complete these two worksheets for homework. Return them to me during class on Jan 9th
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This Homework is due the following day and will be checked during class
The diagram attached to this assignment posting shows two forces F1 and F2 applied to a 2.0 kg box originally at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the box.
Values from diagram are:
- F1 = 3.0 N to left
- F2 = 10.0 N to the right at 30degrees above the horizontal
- m = 2kg
- a = ?
Steps to solve:
1. Write the formula for the horizontal component of a vector
2. Determine the net force in the horizontal direction acting on the box
3. Write the formula that defines Newton's 2nd Law
4. Substitute the know values into the newton's 2nd law equation and solve
The diagram attached to this assignment posting shows two forces F1 and F2 applied to a 2.0 kg box originally at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the box.
Values from diagram are:
- F1 = 3.0 N to left
- F2 = 10.0 N to the right at 30degrees above the horizontal
- m = 2kg
- a = ?
Steps to solve:
1. Write the formula for the horizontal component of a vector
2. Determine the net force in the horizontal direction acting on the box
3. Write the formula that defines Newton's 2nd Law
4. Substitute the know values into the newton's 2nd law equation and solve
Due:
This is your one and only reminder that test corrections are due on Monday at the beginning of class
Due:
Please navigate to page 31 of your blue regents workbooks and complete problems 1 - 10 for homework on a sperate piece of paper
Due:
You have brought home your blue physics regents review workbook.
Homework tonight is to go to page 20 - 21 and answer questions 86 - 93 on a separate sheet of paper.
I will be checking it tomorrow, If you do not have your work book please email me and I will send you a pdf of the pages needed.
Homework tonight is to go to page 20 - 21 and answer questions 86 - 93 on a separate sheet of paper.
I will be checking it tomorrow, If you do not have your work book please email me and I will send you a pdf of the pages needed.
Due:
1.) A ball is dropped down a well; you hear a splash 3.2 seconds later. How deep is the well, and what is the impact velocity of the ball upon reaching the splash heard?
2.) A stunt person jumps off a 40m bridge, what is the amount of time it takes to reach the water and what is the stunt person's impact velocity?
Your equations are given as:
a = Δ v / t
d=(vi)t + 1/2 (a)(t^2)
a=g=-9.8m/s^2
2.) A stunt person jumps off a 40m bridge, what is the amount of time it takes to reach the water and what is the stunt person's impact velocity?
Your equations are given as:
a = Δ v / t
d=(vi)t + 1/2 (a)(t^2)
a=g=-9.8m/s^2