The Forces on Falling Objects

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The Forces on Falling Objects CW #1 The Forces on Falling Objects Problem: How do the forces acting on an object affect the way the object falls?

SET UP YOUR PAPER LIKE THIS: PART 1: PROBLEM: How do the forces acting on an object affect the way the object falls? CW #1 THE FORCES ON FALLING OBJECTS PREDICTION: RESULT: EXPLANATION:

CW #1: Part I The Forces on Falling Objects Slinky drop intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGIZKETKKdw

PREDICTION: (write your prediction on your paper) Pause for Students to sketch the gravity and tension forces acting on the slinky after

RESULT: (Use words, pictures or both to to show how the slinky fell) Pause for Students to sketch the gravity and tension forces acting on the slinky after https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCMmmEEyOO0&t=6s Slinky drop and ball answer

EXPLANATION: (Use words, pictures or both to explain why the slinky fell the way it did) Pause for Students to sketch the gravity and tension forces acting on the slinky after https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCMmmEEyOO0&t=6s Slinky drop and ball answer

PREDICTION: (write your prediction on your paper) Pause for Students to sketch the gravity and tension forces acting on the slinky after

RESULT: (Use words, pictures or both to to show how the slinky fell) Pause for Students to sketch the gravity and tension forces acting on the slinky after https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKb2tCtpvNU Tennis ball slo mo answer

EXPLANATION: (Use words, pictures or both to explain why the slinky fell the way it did) Pause for Students to sketch the gravity and tension forces acting on the slinky after https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKb2tCtpvNU Tennis ball slo mo answer