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1 Page Notes – set up 1 inch border around paper Title on top Name on bottom right corner with period and date Vocabulary words and definitions throughout border space Complete all sections required by student guide Include color in all sections  Y.S. Carrasco - Spring 2016

Physics Project One Pagers 1. Complete the following assignments using regular writing paper. 2. Resources: Notebook, Textbook and technology 3. Requirements: Each paper should look like a one pager meaning it must be colored and the border must reflect the topic. This is not a group project. You are to work solo. No talking! Talking interferes with you analyzing and executing the final product. No Music! 4. Due time depends on your productivity! End of period or Monday

1st One Pager Vocabulary: balanced force, unbalanced force, net force, inertia, gravity, friction, acceleration, speed, velocity, force, mass= Draw a Venn Diagram for Speed, Velocity & Acceleration 2nd One Pager Draw and explain an example of how friction affects motion. Draw a picture for each situation: speed, velocity & acceleration. 3rd One Pager Draw the scenarios If an apple fell from the tree at 3m and another apple fell from the tree at 1m, which would hurt more when it hit you & why? Using the terms force, mass & acceleration, explain whether you would rather be hit with a baseball that is thrown or a baseball that is shot out of a cannon.