This document contains schedules for student volunteers staffing the Chits Booth during the 14th Youth Math Science and Technology Festival held from January 24-27, 2010 at the Philippine Science High School - Main Campus. It lists the time slots and names of students assigned each day. A second shift was added on January 24, starting at 10:00 am.
This document provides a schedule and roster for ushers at the 14th Youth Math, Science and Technology Festival at the Philippine Science High School - Main Campus. It lists 28 groups of ushers, with 3 students listed for each group. The schedule assigns groups to time slots on Wednesday, January 26, 2010 and Thursday, January 27, 2010 to assist with the festival.
This document summarizes the teams and participants for three science competitions that took place on January 24th and 27th, 2011 as part of the 14th YMSAT Festival. It lists the members of 10 teams that participated in the Amazing Race competition on January 24th and 10 teams for the Physics Olympics on January 27th. It also categorizes the difficulty level of participants in the ATOM Family Chem Intersection competition on January 27th, splitting the participants into Easy, Average, and Difficult groups. Some participants are noted as possibly not being present due to other commitments.
This document provides a list of commands used for military drill and school of the soldier without arms. It includes the English and Tagalog translations for over 20 commands. For each command, it specifies when the command would be given and the movement or position that soldiers should assume for counts 1 through 5, as well as who should call out the counter. The commands cover basic movements like attention, right face, left face, as well as salutes, standing at ease, and opening and closing ranks.
This document contains math homework/study work problems involving tangent and normal lines to curves, derivatives of functions, and applications of the product rule. There are 7 problems finding equations of tangent or normal lines to curves at given points, plotting the curves and lines. One problem involves proving an identity about the derivative of a composite function using the product rule twice.
This document provides a summary of key concepts relating to elasticity, including definitions of price elasticity of demand, income elasticity of demand, cross-price elasticity of demand, and price elasticity of supply. It discusses factors that determine elasticity such as type of good, availability of substitutes, and time frame. The document also explains tax incidence and how the burden of a tax is related to the elasticity of supply and demand, with the group with the more inelastic curve shouldering more of the tax burden.
This physics syllabus outlines the topics, learning objectives, and assessments for the second quarter. Key topics include magnetic force, effects of current, electromagnetic induction, inductance, and time-dependent circuits. Assessments include labs, experiments, quizzes, problem sets, and four long tests. The quarter grade is calculated based on the previous quarter grade, tentative quarter grade from assessments, and a periodic test.
This document provides a schedule and roster for ushers at the 14th Youth Math, Science and Technology Festival at the Philippine Science High School - Main Campus. It lists 28 groups of ushers, with 3 students listed for each group. The schedule assigns groups to time slots on Wednesday, January 26, 2010 and Thursday, January 27, 2010 to assist with the festival.
This document summarizes the teams and participants for three science competitions that took place on January 24th and 27th, 2011 as part of the 14th YMSAT Festival. It lists the members of 10 teams that participated in the Amazing Race competition on January 24th and 10 teams for the Physics Olympics on January 27th. It also categorizes the difficulty level of participants in the ATOM Family Chem Intersection competition on January 27th, splitting the participants into Easy, Average, and Difficult groups. Some participants are noted as possibly not being present due to other commitments.
This document provides a list of commands used for military drill and school of the soldier without arms. It includes the English and Tagalog translations for over 20 commands. For each command, it specifies when the command would be given and the movement or position that soldiers should assume for counts 1 through 5, as well as who should call out the counter. The commands cover basic movements like attention, right face, left face, as well as salutes, standing at ease, and opening and closing ranks.
This document contains math homework/study work problems involving tangent and normal lines to curves, derivatives of functions, and applications of the product rule. There are 7 problems finding equations of tangent or normal lines to curves at given points, plotting the curves and lines. One problem involves proving an identity about the derivative of a composite function using the product rule twice.
This document provides a summary of key concepts relating to elasticity, including definitions of price elasticity of demand, income elasticity of demand, cross-price elasticity of demand, and price elasticity of supply. It discusses factors that determine elasticity such as type of good, availability of substitutes, and time frame. The document also explains tax incidence and how the burden of a tax is related to the elasticity of supply and demand, with the group with the more inelastic curve shouldering more of the tax burden.
This physics syllabus outlines the topics, learning objectives, and assessments for the second quarter. Key topics include magnetic force, effects of current, electromagnetic induction, inductance, and time-dependent circuits. Assessments include labs, experiments, quizzes, problem sets, and four long tests. The quarter grade is calculated based on the previous quarter grade, tentative quarter grade from assessments, and a periodic test.
The document discusses current and resistance. It begins by explaining that current depicts the flow of positive charges according to convention. It then defines current as a measure of how many charges flow through an area over time. The document goes on to derive the equation for current (I) using the concepts of charge density, drift velocity, area, and time. For resistance, it states that resistance depends on resistivity, length, and cross-sectional area. It also derives Ohm's Law. In the end, it summarizes key points about current, resistance, and their relationships.
The document describes a study that prepared porous alumina ceramics as supports for hydrogen gas separation membranes. Four formulations of alumina, polyvinyl alcohol, and magnesium nitrate were used to create 18 porous alumina supports. The supports were characterized by measuring their fired weight, soaked weight, suspended weight, porosity, water absorption, and bulk density. An analysis of variance test was used to determine if properties differed significantly between formulations.
4 q periodic exam reviewer (answers to d. t. crisologo's guide questions)Ferdinand, Jr. Sta. Ana
The document provides information about the skeletal, nervous, sensory, endocrine, and plant hormone systems. It defines key terms like hydrostatic, exo- and endoskeletons. It describes the main functions of the nervous system and roles of neurons and glia. It contrasts the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems. It enumerates parts of the vertebrate brain and central nervous system. It defines tropisms and describes the roles of major plant hormones. Finally, it relates the functions of the endocrine and nervous systems and defines hormones.
The document discusses the physics behind how a gyroscope works. It describes how a gyroscope is able to maintain its orientation due to the principle of conservation of angular momentum. When a force is applied to the axle of a spinning gyroscope, it undergoes precession rather than tilting in the direction of the applied force. This phenomenon occurs because the spinning gyroscope resists changes to its axis of rotation. Gyroscopes have practical applications in navigation systems to help keep airplanes and rockets on their intended course or orbit.
This document outlines an activity sheet for students to complete on types of drugs, including stimulants, sedative-hypnotics, hallucinogens, marijuana, alcohol, and cigarettes. It provides instructions for students to provide the street names, ways of consumption, immediate effects, and long term effects for each drug type. It also notes the assignment is due on February 28, 2011 at 8:00 pm and must be submitted by email to the provided address, with no late submissions accepted.
The Classic Mayan civilization established itself between 200 BC to 900 AD, during which major city-states like Tikal, Copan, and Chichen Itza rose and became urban centers. Agriculture of crops like maize and trade of goods such as quetzal feathers and jade supported these cities and led to the development of social classes headed by a king. The Mayans also had a sophisticated written language consisting of glyphs and independently developed the concept of zero.
The document discusses current and resistance. It begins by explaining that current depicts the flow of positive charges according to convention. It then defines current as a measure of how many charges flow through an area over time. The document goes on to derive the equation for current (I) using the concepts of charge density, drift velocity, area, and time. For resistance, it states that resistance depends on resistivity, length, and cross-sectional area. It also derives Ohm's Law. In the end, it summarizes key points about current, resistance, and their relationships.
The document describes a study that prepared porous alumina ceramics as supports for hydrogen gas separation membranes. Four formulations of alumina, polyvinyl alcohol, and magnesium nitrate were used to create 18 porous alumina supports. The supports were characterized by measuring their fired weight, soaked weight, suspended weight, porosity, water absorption, and bulk density. An analysis of variance test was used to determine if properties differed significantly between formulations.
4 q periodic exam reviewer (answers to d. t. crisologo's guide questions)Ferdinand, Jr. Sta. Ana
The document provides information about the skeletal, nervous, sensory, endocrine, and plant hormone systems. It defines key terms like hydrostatic, exo- and endoskeletons. It describes the main functions of the nervous system and roles of neurons and glia. It contrasts the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems. It enumerates parts of the vertebrate brain and central nervous system. It defines tropisms and describes the roles of major plant hormones. Finally, it relates the functions of the endocrine and nervous systems and defines hormones.
The document discusses the physics behind how a gyroscope works. It describes how a gyroscope is able to maintain its orientation due to the principle of conservation of angular momentum. When a force is applied to the axle of a spinning gyroscope, it undergoes precession rather than tilting in the direction of the applied force. This phenomenon occurs because the spinning gyroscope resists changes to its axis of rotation. Gyroscopes have practical applications in navigation systems to help keep airplanes and rockets on their intended course or orbit.
This document outlines an activity sheet for students to complete on types of drugs, including stimulants, sedative-hypnotics, hallucinogens, marijuana, alcohol, and cigarettes. It provides instructions for students to provide the street names, ways of consumption, immediate effects, and long term effects for each drug type. It also notes the assignment is due on February 28, 2011 at 8:00 pm and must be submitted by email to the provided address, with no late submissions accepted.
The Classic Mayan civilization established itself between 200 BC to 900 AD, during which major city-states like Tikal, Copan, and Chichen Itza rose and became urban centers. Agriculture of crops like maize and trade of goods such as quetzal feathers and jade supported these cities and led to the development of social classes headed by a king. The Mayans also had a sophisticated written language consisting of glyphs and independently developed the concept of zero.
1. Philippine Science High School - Main Campus
Society for the Advancement of Research in Science and Technology
14th Youth Math Science and Technology Festival (S.Y. 2010 - 2011)
Chits Booth
Time Slot Jan. 24, 2010 (Mon) Jan. 25, 2010 ( Tue) Jan. 26, 2010 (Wed) Jan. 27, 2010 (Thurs)
*Opening Ceremonies Jason Olais (Sr) Benjamin Kho (Na) Dennis Espiritu Jr. (Na)
8:00 AM - Ima Ocon (Na) Marco Karaan (Mg) Thea Bonifacio (Na)
9:30 AM Jaclyn Chua Yap (Sr) Dennis Espiritu Jr. (Na) Lianne Visperas (Na)
Katrina Burdeos (Sr) Katrina Burdeos (Sr) Jeremil David (Na)
Dennis Espiritu Jr. (Na) Orville Felicano (Sr) Patrick Elegado (Rb) *Math Intersection
9:00 AM -
Charlotte Gallardo (Rb) Ima Ocon (Na) Kimberly Palomique (Rb)
11:30
OJ Acopiado (Sr) Rafael Pangalinan (Sr) Jeremil David (Na)
AM*
Renz Baluyot (Rb) Ludhovik Madrid (Rb) Dave Ramos (Na)
Dennis Espiritu Jr. (Na) Dennis Espiritu Jr. (Na) Adlemi Gerardo ( Na) *Chem Intersection
11:30 AM - Marian Villaverde (Sr) Thea Bonifacio (Na) Gem Concepcion (Na)
2:00 PM Charlotte Gallardo (Rb) Lizette Arcillas (Na) Laika Latoga (Na)
Samantha Fusingan (Sr) Patrick Andaya (Na) Janina Tresvalles (Na)
*Amazing Race Quina Baterna (Mg) Rangel Daroya (Be) *Physics Olympics
2:00 PM - Angelei Regalado (Mg) Williard Jose (Be)
4:30 PM Kyle Madrid (Mg) Ludhovik Madrid (Rb)
Adriel Cheng (Mg) Kate Regala (Be)
*On Jan. 24, 2010, Second shift starts at 10:0
Philippine Science High School - Main Campus
Society for the Advancement of Research in Science and Technology
14th Youth Math Science and Technology Festival (S.Y. 2010 - 2011)
Chits Booth (Teachers)
Time Slot Jan. 24, 2010 (Mon) Jan. 25, 2010 ( Tue) Jan. 26, 2010 (Wed) Jan. 27, 2010 (Thurs)
7:30 AM -
9:00 AM
9:00 AM -
11:30 AM
11:30 AM -
2:00 PM
2:00 PM -
4:30 PM
2. Technology
010 - 2011)
Jan. 28, 2010 (Fri)
Ferdinand Sta. Ana Jr. (Rb)
Ludhovik Madrid (Rb)
Marco Karaan (Mg)
Benjamin Kho (Na)
Charlotte Gallardo (Rb)
Carlos Cucueco III (Na)
Renzo Lim (Mg)
Zyra Arcos (Mg)
Ferdinand Sta. Ana Jr. (Rb)
Deo Bengo (Rb)
Ludhovik Madrid (Rb)
Renz Baluyot (Rb)
Marco Karaan (Mg)
Benjamin Kho (Na)
Williard Jose (Be)
Kate Regala (Be)
4, 2010, Second shift starts at 10:00 am
Technology
010 - 2011)
Jan. 28, 2010 (Fri)