Conceptual Physics

(Sean Pound) #1

This section shows you an example of an interactive checkpoint. We chose a problem that uses mathematics you may be familiar with in case
you would like to solve the problem yourself.


In interactive checkpoints, all of the problem-solving elements are initially hidden. You can open any element by clicking [Show] below.


You can check your answer at any time by entering it at the top and pressing [Check] to see if you are right. You will find this is far more
efficient than keying all the information into the computer, which provides a good motivation for you to solve the problem yourself. However, if
you are stuck, you can always have the computer help you.


In the parts called Variables, Strategy, and Physics principles and equations, the computer will show you the information you need when you
ask. In the Physics principles and equations section, we show you the principles and equations you need to solve the problem, as well as some
that do not apply directly to the problem.


In the Step-by-step solution, you choose from the equations by clicking on the one you think you need to use. You must enter the correct
values in each Step-by-step part of the solution to proceed to the next step.


Answer:

h = m


0.5 - Quizboards


Each chapter has a quizboard containing several multiple-choice conceptual and
quantitative problems. There are over 250 quizboard problems throughout the textbook.
Quizboards allow you to test your understanding of a chapter. You see a quizboard on
the right.


Quizboards appear between the summary section and the problems section in every
chapter. The quizboard for a chapter can be launched from the quizboard section by
clicking on the image on the right side of the page. The quizboards are designed to
enable you to review many of the crucial ideas in a chapter.


Each problem in a quizboard consists of four parts: the question, the answer choices,
the hints, and the solution. If you think you know the answer to the problem, choose it
and click the “Check answer” button. A message will appear telling you whether you are
correct. You can keep trying until you get the problem right. If you are having trouble,
click “Give me a hint”. Every time you click this button, a new hint appears until there
are no more hints available. You can always click “Show solution” if you find yourself
completely stuck.


Use the “next” and “previous” buttons on the gray bar at the bottom of the window to navigate between problems. You do not have to answer a
problem correctly before moving on, so you can skip problems and come back to them later. If you use the “previous” button to go back to a
problem, it will appear unanswered (even if you answered it before) so that you can try the problem again.


Click on the image to the right to use a sample quizboard. You do not need to know any physics to answer these questions. Good luck!


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