Drayton Hall Physics and History Test
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In 1801 if you walked from Dreyton Hall to North Charleston (approximately 9 miles) it took you from sunrise to sunset (approximately 12 hours). If you walked the 16 miles to Charleston it took you about 16 hours. The big slowdown going to Charleston was that you had to wait for a ferry to carry you across the Ashley River. Approximately how many miles an hour are you traveling if you go directly from Drayton Hall to Charleston?(SS.08.DP.01.02) (SS.08.DP.03.02) (SC.08.MO.01.02)
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A person standing at the ferry in Charleston is 5 kilometers west of the previous station and 15 kilometers north of the next station. The position of the previous station in relation to the student is  (SC.08.MO.02.02
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For centuries, the waterways of the Lowcountry served as high-ways. The Ashley River connected Drayton Hall to neighboring properties, Charleston, plantations along the coast, and Atlantic trade routes. Before the advent of steamships, the  Draytons owned sloops, barges, and a canoe named "Hippopotamus." On June 3, 1801 Charles Drayton travelled about 16 miles in 4 hours to Charleston, South Carolina. How many miles per hour did Charles travel? (SS.08.DP.01.02) (SS.08.DP.03.02) (SC.08.MO.01.02) *
Traveling down the River
The graph above depicts the speed of a boat down the Charleston River. Which of these best describes the boat's performance? (SS.08.DP.01.02) (SS.08.DP.03.02) (SC.08.MO.02.02)
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The canoe Hippopotamus is trying to tow a larger damaged boat (Boat A) up the Charleston River. The force acting against Hippopotamus is as strong as the pull on Boat A (both forces are equal). In this situation what is most likely true? (SC.08.FO.03.02)
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How is Drayton Hall influenced by the ancient Roman civilization? Give examples of materials and style in architecture. (Study the early strengths and lasting contributions of Rome (SS.07.DR.02.02) *
Sinking boats, gravity, and buoyancy
After a storm that left two boats submerged in the Ashley river. Which boats show a relationship in which the gravity and bouyant force are unequal? (SC.08.M1.03.02)
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What is the equation for density? (SC.08.M1.03.02)
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The mass of an object is 90 grams and its volume is 6 cm. What is its density?
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