Wednesday, March 19, 2014 1.What causes surface ocean currents? Force = Mass x Acceleration 2. If the mass of object is 12 kg, and it accelerates at 2.

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Wednesday, March 19, What causes surface ocean currents? Force = Mass x Acceleration 2. If the mass of object is 12 kg, and it accelerates at 2 m/s/s, what Force has been applied? 3. If 14 Newtons are applied to an object that accelerates at.7 m/s/s, what is the mass of the object? TEST tomorrow Moon Phases and Tides

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Draw the sun to the east (right) of the diagram. 1. Draw arrows in the direction of the Moon’s revolution around the Earth. 2.Draw the moon phase that is visible from earth in each circle of the moons' revolution. 3.Indicate whether it is a high tide, low tide, spring tide, or neap tide. Earth Moon Phase 1 Moon Phase 4 Moon Phase 3 Moon Phase 2