Daily Science Warm-up 2015-2016. Procedures  Write question and the answer you think it is  EXAMPLE: Multiple Choice (not all are multiple choice) 

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Daily Science Warm-up

Procedures  Write question and the answer you think it is  EXAMPLE: Multiple Choice (not all are multiple choice)  What is the day? a) Monday b) Tuesday c) Wednesday d) Friday YOU WOULD WRITE and then one of the answers. “I choose d) Friday”  Warm-up quizzes come directly from the Daily Warm-ups!!!

2 nd Nine Weeks Force and Motion (Review)

Average speed is total distance/time; constant speed means speed does not change.

distance = time x speed d = 120 min x 0.10 m/s d = 12 km

Static Friction

Rocket thrusts-action; Rocket propelled forward reaction.

Calculate What is the speed of a cheetah that travels meters in 4.0 seconds? There are 1,609 meters in one mile. What is this cheetah’s speed in miles/hour?

The differences between speed and velocity Compare

net

A roller coaster car rapidly picks up speed as it rolls down a slope. As it starts down the slope, its speed is 4 m/s. But 3 seconds later, at the bottom of the slope, its speed is 22 m/s. What is its acceleration? a = V f -V i t

2 nd

mass distance