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Monday January 2 No Classes today: TEACHER INSERVICE

Warm-UP: Tuesday January 3 What did you do over the Christmas Break?

F=ma EXIT: Tuesday Jan 3 Using your foldable: What is the Formula for Newton’s Second Law? F=ma

Warm-Up: Wed. Jan 4 Using Newton’s 2nd Law: What happens to the acceleration of an object when you apply a: A small force to an object? A large force to an object?

Low or slow acceleration Answer to Wed Warm-up Applying a small force would cause a Low or slow acceleration Applying a Large force would cause a High or fast Acceleration

Exit: Wed Jan 4 Which of Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion States that Forces come in Pairs? Newton’s 3rd Law: Action-Reaction

Why is it important to wear Safety Belts while in a moving car? Warm-Up Thursday Jan 5 Why is it important to wear Safety Belts while in a moving car?

Which person had the greatest inertia? Why? Exit: Thursday Jan 5 In the Crash Dummy Lab: Which person had the greatest inertia? Why?

State Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion Warm- UP: Friday Jan 6 State Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion

Friday Warm-Up Answer 1st Law: Objects in Motion stay in Motion Objects at Rest stay at Rest Until an outside force acts on it 2nd Law: Force = Mass x Acceleration 3rd Law: For Every Action, There is an Equal and Opposite Reaction

Exit Friday Jan 5 What are the units for: Force: Mass: Acceleration:

Answers to Friday’s Exit Units for : FORCE : is the Newton Mass: is Kg Acceleration: is m/s/s or m/s2