Discuss and use examples to define that the net charge in a current wire is zero. Define that the net charge of zero depends on electrons moving out of the circuit due to an electron pump replacing them as they move out. The pump is a voltage source, a battery or generator. Discuss that the potential difference caused by a batteries terminals is due to the difference in electrical potential energy/coulomb. Discuss the voltage difference due to outlet terminals. Introduce resistance, define the term and determine what factors cause the flow of current.
Determine how to calculate an alternate method to determine if a formed salt will dissolve. Involves the determination of Q, the reaction quotient by analysis of the ions formed by by solubility the salt. The results will be compared to the solubility constant and then compared to one of the 3 concussions which can be determined. A sample problem will be solved.
Set up a series of demonstrations which will be used for lab 91, current electricity. The procedures will include how to set up a series and parallel circuit. They will also demonstrate how each series will affect a number of resistances placed in the circuit. A schematic will be drawn for both series and parallel circuits.
We examined the theological and biblical implications of the 1928 hurricane deluge that underlie this section of the novel. We explored the import of the title noting how the hurricane's victims are watching God for signs of mercy, something denied to humanity in the biblical Noah story. Additionally, we began to interpret Janie's character development not only in terms of her salvation from the hurricane but also in the context of Tea Cake's sacrifice which costs him his life. Last, we again studied metaphorical passages and discussed how to "translate" the metaphors into thematic statements about Janie's self actualization.
conversation
talked about what grammar topic Joshua has covered with last teacher
continued working on the exercises on expressing an opinion on topics relating to the environment
We will continue learning about converging and diverging series. We will do problems using the integral test and the comparison test. We will also do an overview of series by identifying several specific types of series such as the geometric series, the harmonic series, the p-series, and alternating series.
Assignment
% problems from section 8.3 on the integral test.
Session Minutes
90
Minutes Student Attended
90
Lesson Comments
We are moving through the work on series very nicely. Joshua is demonstrating a good understanding of this matrial.
We continued analyzing textual passages in order to practice how to infer conflict and character. I placed a quote describing Janey on the board and explained how Janey's. insistence on participation as an equal in marriage marks an evolution in her character development as well as an illustration of the conflict between independence and traditional gender roles. We then analyzed how the shift in setting to the Florida everglades acts as a contrast to the values of town , the location of Janey's prior stifling marriage . Last, we noted how Hurston's anthropology training and background informs much of this segment of the novel that captures the life of Black migrant workers in the Glades during the late 1920s.
Describe an define a metal ore. Determine that in order to utilize the metal from the ore, a series of chemical steps must be followed. Examples are used to best determine how to extract the metal by precipitin. The Reaction Quotient was presented and compared to the solubility constant of the solid in solution. An example description was started and comparisons made between Ksp and Q.