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In this laws of exponents worksheet, students solve 12 short answer problems. Students simplify exponential expressions using exponent rules such as negative exponents or multiplying exponents with common bases.
In this electricity law worksheet, students complete 16 short answer and problem questions on Ohm's law. They calculate the voltage, current and resistance in the circuit.
In this identifying family, school, and community rules and laws worksheet, students read an informational paragraph and write complete sentences to identify rules and laws, give examples, and explain reasons for them. Students write three paragraphs.
In this Newton's First Law of Motion worksheet, 8th graders investigate five different activities that allow them to explore Newton's first law that an object stays at rest unless acted upon by a force.
In this Boyle's Law worksheet, students investigate the relationship between the pressure and the volume of a gas at constant temperature. They use a syringe and a pressure gauge attached to a computer to collect their data. They create a graph that shows the relationship between pressure and volume. Students complete a data table, answer 3 post lab questions and summarize Boyle's Law.
In this chemistry activity, students use the combined gas law to complete 9 short answer questions in which they calculate new volumes, .original pressures, and change in temperatures.
Students explore the concept of the law of sines. In this law of sines worksheet, students find missing lengths and missing angles of triangles using the law of sines. Students find the number of possible triangles given certain measurements.
In this law of sines learning exercise, 10th graders solve and complete 13 various types of problems. First, they draw each given example and find the measure of a side identified for each triangle. Then, students solve each triangle finding all missing sides and angles. In addition, they find the area of each described triangle.
In this law of sines instructional activity, 10th graders solve and complete 28 various types of problems. First, they state whether each triangle is acute, obtuse, or right. Then, students find the number of triangles that satisfy the given conditions. The also use the information to find two possible measures of given angles in a triangle.
In this gas law instructional activity, students manipulate the equations for the combined gas law and the ideal gas law and solve problems using both.
