Review for Lesson 1-5 and p.p. 2-47 Know the following people of Science and their contributions: Galileo; Edison; Volta; Baker; Davy; Ford; Newton; Hooke;

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Review for Lesson 1-5 and p.p Know the following people of Science and their contributions: Galileo; Edison; Volta; Baker; Davy; Ford; Newton; Hooke; Halley

Mass v Weight They are different Calculate the Weight if the Mass is ___ g; ___ kg; ___ Pounds? Mass remains constant. Weight is dependent upon the size of the planet. 2.2 pounds = 1.0 kg F= ma

The Readings & Related Facts Page 9-11 Galileo & Experimental Science Pages Batteries Electricity to Go. Pages Wet & Dry Cells Pages Dif. Batteries; Dif. Needs Pages EV- Back to the Future Pages Putting the Wind to Work Page 40 GREEN PRINT ( MASS v WT)

More READING Pages Bungee Jumping: “The Forces are with You”. Pages Hooke & Newton: “Geniuses at Work”

Vocabulary Jupiter Electrolyte Electrode EMF Conductor non-conductor Dry/wet cells EV precision Insulators Battery Dependent Variable Independent Variable Mechanics Newton (force unit) Alligator clips Closed circuit Open circuit

Chemicals & Elements Copper Sulfate Manganese dioxide Sulfuric Acid Zinc Copper Lead Carbon