AIM: Explain Circular Motion, Projectile Motion and Free Fall? How do we solve gravity problems? DAY 4: 3 types of Motion and Gravity OBJ: Given activity.

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AIM: Explain Circular Motion, Projectile Motion and Free Fall? How do we solve gravity problems? DAY 4: 3 types of Motion and Gravity OBJ: Given activity sheets SWBAT explain circular motion, projectile motion and free fall as well as solve a variety of different gravity problems with 70% accuracy DN: What two factors affect gravity? What three factors affect friction? ACT: Complete 3 types of Motion and Gravity Activity Sheets. HW: Complete 3 types of Motion and Gravity Activity Sheets. Study for SFFG Exam; SFFG Exam, Thursday, April 30; NLSM Exam, May 28?

3 Types of Motion Sheet-Answer Key 1. Centripetal force: a force of attraction that occurs when an object moves in circular motion. 2. Projectile: an object being thrown. Trajectory: the path a projectile takes while in motion meters/ second 2

3 Types of Motion Sheet-Answer Key 9.8, 19.6, 29.4 Air resistance Terminal velocity: maximum velocity of a falling object when the force of gravity on an objects weight equals the upward force of air resistance. 98 meters Slows down due to air resistance 0

Gravy & Acceleration Sheet-Answer Key m/s 2. 8 s m/s m/s s

Gravity Activity Sheet-Answer Key a 3b. 3c. 4.

Gravity Activity Sheet-Answer Key