Science 10 Mr. Jean November 4 th, 2011. The plan: Video clip of the day Quiz topics Constant velocity Constant acceleration Project ideas Biggest things.

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Science 10 Mr. Jean November 4 th, 2011

The plan: Video clip of the day Quiz topics Constant velocity Constant acceleration Project ideas Biggest things in space

Test Outline: Chapter #9 –What is motion –Vectors & scalars (direction to motion) –Measuring motion Chapter #10 –Uniform motion –Velocity & Speed

Test Outline: Chapter #11 –Acceleration –Acceleration due to gravity Chapter #12 –Motion in life –Explaining situations and every day concepts.

Format: 20 True and False questions 20 Multiple choice questions 3 or 4 long answer questions

Constant Acceleration: An object is sliding across the floor. It is initially traveling at 16m/s [E]. The object experience a negative acceleration of -2m/s 2 and comes to a stop. How long did it take to stop?

Try this: Tom is being pushed in a shopping cart. Initially he is at rest and then accelerates to a final velocity of 80m/s [N] in 10 seconds. What is Tom’s acceleration?

Constant Velocity: D f = D i + vt D f = Ending location in meters (m) D i = Starting location (m) v = velocity in meters per second (m/s) t = time in seconds (s)

Constant velocity: An object is moving at a constant rate of 8m/s [E]. The object starts at the starting line (0,0) and continues to travel for 30 seconds. How far away was the object after 30 seconds of motion?

Try this: An object is moving at a constant rate of 8m/s [E]. The object starts at the starting line (0,0) and continues to travel for 30 seconds. How far away was the object after 30 seconds of motion?

Former Student Projects: Rube Goldberg projects –Real life –Digital –A mix

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