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CLASS XII: PHYSICS WORKSHOP

CLASS XII: PHYSICS WORKSHOP

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Workshop on Physics Rotational Motion

Dear Students,

Class XII

We are excited to announce a special workshop on Physics Rotational Motion scheduled for tomorrow, May 3rd, 2024. This workshop aims to deepen your understanding of rotational motion concepts through a creative and collaborative approach.

Workshop Details:

  • Date: May 3rd, 2024

  • Time: 12PM -3PM

  • Venue: eduvertex

Workshop Objective:

In this workshop, you will work in groups of 5 students to explore various concepts and problems related to rotational motion. The goal is to collectively visualize and understand the key principles through a combination of images, text, drawings, and hands-on activities.

Activity Description:

Each group will be provided with a drawing sheet, color pens, pencils, and clay. Through your creativity and collaboration, you will:

  • Depict fundamental concepts of rotational motion.

  • Illustrate real-life examples and applications.

  • Solve problems related to rotational kinematics and dynamics.

  • Explore the relationship between torque, angular momentum, and rotational inertia.

Guidelines:

  • Work closely with your group members to brainstorm ideas and distribute tasks effectively.

  • Utilize color pens and pencils to enhance visual representation.

  • Incorporate clay to create 3-dimensional models for better understanding.

  • Ensure that all concepts covered in the class are reflected in your work.

Presentation:

At the end of the workshop, each group will present their creations to the class. This will be an opportunity to showcase your creativity and share insights gained during the activity.

We encourage you to actively participate, engage in discussions, and unleash your creativity during the workshop. Let's make this learning experience both enriching and enjoyable!

Should you have any questions or require further clarification, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Best regards,

Manoj Lal

Physics Department