Annually Assessed Mini Lesson Forces SC.6.P.13.1, SC.6.P.13.3

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Annually Assessed Mini Lesson Forces SC.6.P.13.1, SC.6.P.13.3 Bell Ringer: 1) Each figure below shows a force measured in Newtons pushing on a block. If there are no other forces pushing on the block, in which case is the acceleration of the block greatest? c. a. d. b. 2) To keep a heavy box sliding across a carpeted floor at constant speed, a person must continually exert a force on the box. This force is used primarily to overcome which of the following forces? a. Air resistance b. The weight of the box c. The frictional force exerted by the floor on the box d. The gravitational force exerted by the Earth on the box

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Annually Assessed Mini Lesson Exit Slip: 1) Luis rubbed a balloon on his hair and held the balloon next to the wall. He observed the balloon stick to the wall. Which of the following is responsible for the balloon sticking to the wall? A. friction B. gravity C. electric force D. magnetic force 2) The diagram below shows forces acting on a model airplane. Both its speed and height above the ground are constant. Lift Which of the following conditions would cause the model airplane to descend toward the ground? A. The lift is equal to the drag. B. The lift is less than the weight. C. The thrust is equal to the weight. D. The thrust is greater than the drag. Drag Thrust Weight