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Today in the world of science at the Manheim Township facilities of Mr. Manning’s best Physics class, the students experienced an easy yet still fulfilling day. The students went over the homework that they had received for the night before. The students were to finish the woolly mammoth problems that have the students use information given to them to try and solve a problem asking where an elephant must be placed in order for a projectile being rolled down a ramp to hit it on the head. Also the problems had the students find certain parts of the situation as in the velocity of the projectile or the height at which it was dropped from. After the students were done going over all the homework and working out the issues that they had they then were subjected to a test of their true knowledge of the subject. The test was not that hard for students that had studied the information and who had done the homework and had the basic understanding of what was going on. Many of the students received perfects on the test…or at least claimed to. When the students were done taking their test/quiz, they were given tips on the upcoming lab that will stretch their knowledge of this subject to the limit. They will have to actually pinpoint the exact location that a woolly mammoth must be at in order for it to be hit on the head by an object being rolled down the ramp. They will have to use all of their knowledge in order to find out where the object must be placed because all of the heights in each problem will change. No group will have the same height. They must be able to use the equations given to them to find out everything that they need. No information will be given to them by Mr. Manning. The students are warned to be very careful with their measurements because Mr. Manning will not have time to correct or even look over their work. If the student messes up, they will ruin their experiment and will have to start over.