Day 65: Review Day Mrs. Keene.

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Day 65: Review Day Mrs. Keene

Monday: 12/19/16 Test on Unbalanced/Balanced Forces; Net Force; Newton’s 3 Laws Balloon Racer Conclusion Due: 12/19/16 Each Student needs to hand in Their copy of the Rubric and: Blueprint: White Copy Paper, Illustration in color, Labeled parts and function Data table (see me for your team data you calculate speed) Conclusion Statements: Newton’s Laws and how they affected your racer Friction how it affected your racer (types that are present) How do you think your racer did?

Which of NewTon’s Laws does this Image demonstrate and explain? Newton’s First Law: Inertia The truck stopped but the rock Kept moving due to inertia.

Why does the Little Girl Go further if they both were pushed with equal force? Little girl has less mass which means she accelerates more and can go further faster

Which Law is Acting here and why? Newton’s 3rd Law: Action/Reaction : As the air rushes backward out of the balloon it pushes the car forward in the opposite direction with an equal force.

Now we will work on the Review Packet Work in Pairs to complete packet 15 min We will go over on the over head when at that time.