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Elementary
RANK | NAME | SCHOOL | RATING (%)
1 Jaylord Sampiano Losabia, University of San Agustin - 89.60%
2 Carina Cabagua Ceñidoza, University of the Philippines-Diliman - 88.20%
3 Michelle Mae Jugasan Olvido, Cebu Normal University - Cebu State College - 88.00%
4 Peter John Delos Santos Magana, Mariano Marcos State University-Laoag-Coll. of Education - 87.20%
5 Noemi Ruth Aguilar Asistio, University of the East-Manila - 87.00%
. Julie Ann Papa Villa Carlos, Philippine Normal University-Manila - 87.00%
6 Jinky Basmayor Batalla, Ateneo de Naga - 86.80%
. Roxanne Tala Bongco, Bataan Polytechnic State College-Orani - 86.80%
7 Zoila Mae Palmes Panes , West Visayas State University-La Paz - 86.60%
8 Rachel Embile Bantola, UP-Diliman - 86.40%
9 Michael Bobias Cahapay, Mindanao State University-Gen. Santos City - 86.20%
10 June April Diasanta Belonio, Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College-Tacurong - 86.00%
. Ma Xerxa Doan Parreño Billones, Colegio de San Jose - 86.00%
. Vilma Alcala Hingpit, Central Visayas State C.A.F.T.-Bilar - 86.00%
. Leizl Cagalawan Magallanes, Liceo de Cagayan University - 86.00%
. Rainerio Baratas Malayas, University of Bohol - 86.00%
. Dulcinea Maripaz Casuga Valenciano, UP-Diliman - 86.00%
Secondary
The successful examinees who garnered the ten (10) highest places in the Secondary Level are the following:
RANK | NAME | SCHOOL | RATING (%)
1 Vivian Dalida David, Ateneo De Manila University-Q.C - 91.20%
2 May Ann Garo Santiago, UP-Diliman - 90.80%
3 Davy Manglicmot Gonzales, Palawan State University-Brooks Point- 90.40%
4 Angelica Lopez Villafuerte, ADMU-QC - 90.20%
5 Marya Laya Cabatingan Delvo , Notre Dame of Dadiangas College - 89.80%
. Sheryll Nafarrete Raquipiso, UP-Diliman - 89.80%
6 Rona Atutubo Despabiladeras, Bicol University-Legazpi - 89.40%
7 Rachel Anne Dimayacyac Declaro, UE-Manila - 89.20%
. Cheryl Ann Calderon Reyes, University of San Carlos - 89.20%
8 Russell Christian Obnamia Fernandez, Palawan State University-P. Princesa - 89.00%
9 Xerox Nabua Acosta, ADMU-QC - 88.80%
. Elvira Calilung David, UP-Angeles City - 88.80%
. Kenneth Arkin Pascual Galasinao, Saint Mary's University - 88.80%
. Raymond Ceferino lll Toribio Meris, Palawan State University-P. Princesa - 88.80%
. Fidelfo Jr Cabasa Moral, University of San Carlos - 88.80%
10 Joyce Leah Martha Reyes Europa, UP-Diliman - 88.60%
. Christine Leal Gapuz, UP-DIliman - 88.60%
. Arvin Sammy de Vera Rivo , University of Pangasinan - 88.60%
. Marjorie Digman Ruiz, Philippine Normal University-Manila - 88.60%
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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Physics Problems
Continuation of Physics Problem Set
Physics Problem 4. If a flea can jump straight up to a height of 0.425 m, what is its initial speed as it leaves the ground? b) For how much time is it in the air?
Physics Problem 5. A player kicks a ball with a velocity of 40 m/s, 35º from the horizontal. Find:
a.the maximum height the ball could reach.
b.the time to reach the maximum height.
c.the time the ball is in the air.
d.the range.
Physics Problem 6. A crate with a mass 32.5 kg initially at rest on a warehouse floor is acted on by a net force of 140N. a) What acceleration is produced? B) How far does the crate travel in 10.0 s? c) What is its speed at the end of 10.0s?
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Physics Problem 4. If a flea can jump straight up to a height of 0.425 m, what is its initial speed as it leaves the ground? b) For how much time is it in the air?
Physics Problem 5. A player kicks a ball with a velocity of 40 m/s, 35º from the horizontal. Find:
a.the maximum height the ball could reach.
b.the time to reach the maximum height.
c.the time the ball is in the air.
d.the range.
Physics Problem 6. A crate with a mass 32.5 kg initially at rest on a warehouse floor is acted on by a net force of 140N. a) What acceleration is produced? B) How far does the crate travel in 10.0 s? c) What is its speed at the end of 10.0s?
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Physics Class Questions: Physics Mechanics
Physics Questions:
1. Physics Problem 1: A horse moving with constant acceleration covers the distance between two points 90.0 m apart in 6.00s. Its speed as it passes the second point is 20.0 m/s. a) What is its speed at the first point? b) What is the acceleration?
2. Physics Problem 2: The catapult of an aircraft carrier accelerates a jet fighter from rest to a take-off speed of 190 mi/h in a distance of 319 ft. Assume constant acceleration. a) Calculate the acceleration of the fighter in m/s2. b) Calculate the time required for the fighter to be accelerated to take-off speed.
3. Physics Problem 3: An airplane travels 380m down the runway before taking off. If it starts from rest, moves with constant acceleration, and becomes airborne in 7.95 s, what is its speed in m/s, when takes off?
My Physics Class
1. Physics Problem 1: A horse moving with constant acceleration covers the distance between two points 90.0 m apart in 6.00s. Its speed as it passes the second point is 20.0 m/s. a) What is its speed at the first point? b) What is the acceleration?
2. Physics Problem 2: The catapult of an aircraft carrier accelerates a jet fighter from rest to a take-off speed of 190 mi/h in a distance of 319 ft. Assume constant acceleration. a) Calculate the acceleration of the fighter in m/s2. b) Calculate the time required for the fighter to be accelerated to take-off speed.
3. Physics Problem 3: An airplane travels 380m down the runway before taking off. If it starts from rest, moves with constant acceleration, and becomes airborne in 7.95 s, what is its speed in m/s, when takes off?
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Physics: Second Grading Examination
Review for Physics Exam
Scientist
Circuit
Ohm's Law
Power
Electric Meter
Energy Conversion
Magnetism
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Scientist
Circuit
Ohm's Law
Power
Electric Meter
Energy Conversion
Magnetism
Enjoy Physics!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Physics Update: Nobel Prize Winner in Physics
Physics Nobel Prize winners are. Charles Kao, Willard Boyle and George Smith. Congratulations to these physics wizards.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Physics College Class Question: Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion is a combination of a uniform horizontal motion and a uniformly accelerated vertical motion.
Physics Question High School: Nuclear Fusion
What is the largest current nuclear fusion power experiment
The JOINT EUROPEAN TORUS or JET
The JOINT EUROPEAN TORUS or JET
Monday, July 20, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Physics Class High School: Video on Telescope
Want to know more about the telescope? You will see modern telescopes. Go to youtube and search for LICK OBSERVATORY 100 YEARS OF DISCOVERY to find out more about these telescopes.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Physics College Class Question
A car moves 10km towards north then 6km towards west. What is the displacment?
Physics Class High School: Kinds of Telescope
Reflecting Telescope uses mirrors
Refracting Telescope uses lenses
Refracting Telescope uses lenses
Monday, July 6, 2009
Physics High School Class Question: What can you say about the focal lengths of the lenses in microscope?
The objective has a shorter focal length compare to eyepiece
Physics College Class Question: Uniform Accelerated Motion
1. An antelope moving with constant acceleration covers the distance between two points 90.0 m apart in 6.00s. Its speed as it passes the second point is 20.0 m/s. a) What is its speed at the first point? b) What is the acceleration?
2. The catapult of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln accelerates an F/A – 18 Hornet jet fighter from rest to a take-off speed of 180 mi/h in a distance of 317 ft. Assume constant acceleration. a) Calculate the acceleration of the fighter in m/s2. b) Calculate the time required for the fighter to be accelerated to take-off speed.
3. An airplane travels 400m down the runway before taking off. If it starts from rest, moves with constant acceleration, and becomes airborne in 7.98 s, what is its speed in m/s, when takes off?
2. The catapult of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln accelerates an F/A – 18 Hornet jet fighter from rest to a take-off speed of 180 mi/h in a distance of 317 ft. Assume constant acceleration. a) Calculate the acceleration of the fighter in m/s2. b) Calculate the time required for the fighter to be accelerated to take-off speed.
3. An airplane travels 400m down the runway before taking off. If it starts from rest, moves with constant acceleration, and becomes airborne in 7.98 s, what is its speed in m/s, when takes off?
Physics High School Class Question: Could a camera capture a ghost?
No. Those are just aberrations.We cannot even see a ghost.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Physics of the Human Eye
For a near-sighted person we use concave lens
For a far-sighted person we use convex lens
For a far-sighted person we use convex lens
What are your best memories in your physics class
I have a lot of memories in my physics class. The physics experiments, quizzes, my angry physics teacher. Every physics class I solve problems,learn from tutorials and fall asleep. I really love my physics course.
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