Saturday, October 22, 2011

NATSCI 1 FINAL RANKING

NATSCI 1 FINAL TOP 20


 

1

JAMIAS, Dazzle

EE

98.74

2

SARMIENTO, Angelyn

BA

96.07

3

RINGOR, Ralph Ray

EE

92.78

4

MANGLAL-LAN, Elmer

CS

91.44

5

MANA-AY, Jannete

BA

91.06

6

DIMAPILIS, Carole

AB

90.78

7

GUIYAB, Charlene

SE

90.26

8

DAMACION, Diana

AB

90.14

9

SANDRO, Joevelyn

BA

90.12

10

PONTIJOS, Cecilia

EE

90

11

MEJIA, Jerome

EE

89.95

12

HER, Jun Won

SE

89.54

13

ANGELES, Lynn

AB

89.53

14

ORTIZ, Shelumiel

CS

88.28

15

LAWAS, Angela Joyce

BA

87.74

16

PARADO, Abigail

SE

87.16

17

LEE, Kyoo-Min

AB

87.06

18

FRONDA, Jeffrey

CS

86.79

19

BANASIHAN, Zhara

EE

86.6

20

MORENO, Merma

AB

86.5

Friday, October 7, 2011

exercise 5

SEASONS IN THE SUN

Procedure

1. Using a stick, punch hole starting from the top most of the fruit until the stick passes thru the other end of the fruit. This would simulate your globe.
2. Without removing the stick, draw a line around the center of the fruit. This would serve as the EQUATOR of your globe.
3. Draw also 2 more lines around your globe. One above the equator which would serve as the Tropic of Cancer, and the other one below the equator serving as the Tropic of Cancer.
4. On a sheet of paper, draw an ellipse that would serve as the Planet’s orbit. Your small flashlight will be positioned at the center of your ellipse. This would serve as the sun.
5. Locate in your globe the Position of the Philippines (above the equator and below the tropic of cancer). Mark it with P. Do the same for the countries USA (mark U above the tropic of cancer) and Australia (mark A below tropic of Capricorn)
6. Place your globe along the line of your ellipse. Tilt the globe in such a way that the light from the flashlight hits the zone below the equator and above the topic of Capricorn. Be sure the light hits Australia in your globe. Position the globe at the rightmost region of your ellipse. This indicates the date of December 21. What is the season in Australia, in USA and in the Philippines?
7. Move your globe along its orbit counterclockwise, without changing the position of your tilted globe, until you arrived at the top most part of your ellipse. Light your globe using flashlight or cellphone light. The Date is now March 21. What is the season in USA? Australia, and the Philippines?
8. Repeat step 7 this time your globe should arrived at the leftmost part of your ellipse. The date is now June 22. What is the season in the 3 countries?
9. Do step 7 this time your globe should have arrived at the bottom part of your ellipse. The date is now September 22. What’s the season?

Table 5.1 Different Seasons in three Different Countries

DATE PHILIPPINES AUSTRALIA USA
Dec 21
March 21
June 22
Sept 22





GUIDE QUESTIONS
1. Summer in the Philippines usually starts at April. Assume the position of April in your Orbit? Does it coincide with the right season in your globe? Why or why not?
2. Explain the reason why the Philippines experiences longer nights hours during January and longer day hours during June
3. What can you say about the seasons in Australia and USA? Are they the same at a specific date? Explain the reason behind it.
4. Why do Australia and USA have 4 seasons while the Philippines only have 2 (wet and dry)? Is it connected with the globe’s position? Explain further.




























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