pablo+tpj+march+27th

Hello students today’s date is march 26th of the year 2009. I walked in late to class today due to the fact that the office called me down therefore I missed the very beginning of class. As I walked in to class there was a daily question up on the smart board, the question asked if a pool ball leaves a 0.60-meter high table with an initial horizontal velocity of 2.4m/s. Predict the time required for the pool ball to fall to the ground and the horizontal distance between the table’s edge and the ball’s landing location. In order to find the answer you needed you need to use the equation to find the average acceleration. We then went over last nights entertaining homework, which I diligently took the time to do. Matt Kelin asked one of his profound questions, which Mr.Manning answered with a Physics mind state. For the rest of the period we got time to work on our Amusement Park Physics Webquet: Physics 1. I’m partners with Ricky Torres and so far were looking pretty good with this. The introduction to he Webquest goes as this, Hersheypark recently built “The Boardwalk at Hersheypark” in hopes of attracting a large crowd. Unfortunately, their admission numbers weren’t what they were expecting. So they are looking for aspiring young physics students like you to design their next new attraction. Exciting stuff right there huh? Never the less Hershey Park should be fun not because its an amusement park or because of the rides but because of PHYSICS.