Warm Up Week 9. Monday, October 19 1. Who developed the three laws of motion? 2. The first law of motion is sometimes known as the law of what? 3. Work.

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Warm Up Week 9

Monday, October Who developed the three laws of motion? 2. The first law of motion is sometimes known as the law of what? 3. Work equals force times ________________.

Examples You use 5 N of force to push a book 2 meters. How much work is done? You move a table across the floor 4 m. You use 20 N of force. What is the work? You did 25 Joules of work when you moved a chair. The chair moved 5 meters. How much force did you use?

Tuesday, October A simple tool used by the ancient Egyptians to help build the great pyramids is what? 2. If an object does not move, then NO ______ has been done. 3. Work is measured in what unit?

Wednesday, October A plant responding to light is called ___________________. 2. A plant responding to gravity is called __________________________. 3. A plant responding to touch is called __________________________.

Thursday, October When a plant has high turgor pressure it will stand ______________. 2. When a plant has low turgor pressure is will ________________. 3. Plants need just the right amount of ________________. TEST FRIDAY!!!

Friday, October 23 Warm up Quiz – (only write answer) 1.What unit is used to measure force? 2.What unit is used to measure work? 3.What tool is used to measure force? 4.What is another name for a ramp? 5.What is the formula for work? 6.Who developed the 3 laws of motion? 7.A plant’s response to light? 8.A plant’s response to gravity? 9.A plant’s response to touch? 10.Water pressure in a plant is called?