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Science Planner 1/23/17 WALT: assess our knowledge of craters and crater formation. WU: Calculating the velocity of a falling body. Equation: vi = gt vi = Instantaneous velocity g = gravitational constant t = time If an object falls for 6 seconds with a gravitational constant of 9.8 meters per sec2 CW: Quiz and Correct

Vocabulary: Gravity – all things with mass are brought together by this force. Velocity – the speed of something in a given direction. Time – the indefinite continued progress of existence. Force – strength or energy of motion.

Science Planner 1/23/17 WALT: assess our knowledge of craters and crater formation. WU: Calculating the velocity of a falling body. Equation: vi = gt vi = Instantaneous velocity g = gravitational constant t = time If an object falls for 6 seconds with a gravitational constant of 9.8 meters per sec2 CW: Quiz and Correct

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