Safe Landings FORCE & ACCELERATION NEWTON’S 2 ND LAW.

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Safe Landings FORCE & ACCELERATION NEWTON’S 2 ND LAW

How did the Standard Deviation Bars on your graph affect the confidence you had in your experimental results? Why? (Explain) ENTRY TASK: Note: Entry Tasks are 10% of your grade

Vector Addition Practice & Article Summary Speed Bumps Conclusion Questions? HAVE OUT

What are some things skydivers do to reduce the force they feel when they land?

Middle Column: Review what you know about the size and direction of forces when two objects interact. Far Right Column: Use Vector Sketches and labels to PREDICT the size of the forces you will feel in each scenario relative to just standing still on the ground MAKE PREDICTIONS

DO NOT injure yourself for Science. CAUTION!!!

Discuss what you felt THEN Record your results using words (middle column) AND Vector sketches w/ labels (far right column) EXPERIMENT!!!

Review what we have learned about forces so far by completing each force related statement using the words or symbols in the box We will discuss this in 5-ish minutes FORCES CONCEPTS REVIEW

 Safe Landings Conclusion  Read & Summarize “Vector Addition in One Dimension”  Vector Addition Practice HOMEWORK: