112 Newton’s Second Law Lab 111 12/1/2014 Starter: 12/1/2014 Practice: A 10 N force is applied to each of these objects. Which object will have the greater.

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112 Newton’s Second Law Lab /1/2014 Starter: 12/1/2014 Practice: A 10 N force is applied to each of these objects. Which object will have the greater acceleration and why? Newton’s Second Law Lab Application/Connection/Exit : Calculate the force on an object that has a mass of 12 kg and an acceleration of 4 m/s 2. Object Distance Traveled by Cup Trial one Trial two Trial Three Ping pong ball Golf Ball Applied force Distance Traveled by Car Trial one Trial two Trial Three Weak Strong Describe how the mass of the ball affects the force exerted on the cup Describe how the force exerted on the craft stick affects the distance the car travels

December 1, 2014 AGENDA 8.6 C December 1, 2014 AGENDA 8.6 C Students will investigate and describe applications of Newton’s second law of force and acceleration by reading and writing during a lab activity. 1 Starter 2. Lab

Starter F=M x A Calculate the force on an object that has a mass of 12 kg and an acceleration of 4 m/s kg X4 m/s 2 = 48 kg x m/s 2

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page Table of Contents 11/3 Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Notes /4 Speed and Velocity Lab /5 Interpreting Graphs /6 Walking Lab II with graphing /10 Balanced and Unbalanced Forces /12 Newtons 1 st Law /13 Newton’s First Law Lab /14 Newton’s First Law Writing /17 CBA review /19 Newton’s First Law Lab # /20 Newton’s Second Law /21 Newton’s Second Law Writing /1 Newton’s Second Law Lab

Practice Which object will have the greater acceleration and why? Tennis ball because is has a smaller mass A 10 N force is applied to each of these objects.

Object Distance Traveled by Cup Trial one Trial two Trial Three Tennis ball Golf Ball Applied force Distance Traveled by Car Trial one Trial two Trial Three Weak Strong

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112 Newton’s Second Law Lab /1/2014 Starter: 12/1/2014 Practice: A 10 N force is applied to each of these objects. Which object will have the greater acceleration and why? Newton’s Second Law Lab Application/Connection/Exit : Calculate the force on an object that has a mass of 12 kg and an acceleration of 4 m/s 2. Object Distance Traveled by Cup Trial one Trial two Trial Three Ping pong ball Golf Ball Applied force Distance Traveled by Car Trial one Trial two Trial Three Weak Strong Describe how the mass of the ball affects the force exerted on the cup Describe how the force exerted on the craft stick affects the distance the car travels