I.P.C Warm Up: Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion

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I.P.C Warm Up: Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion Notebook Page # 44 Write QUESTIONS To answer WHILE WATCHING THE VIDEO How is the hockey player and hockey putt demonstrating 1st Law of motion? What will the 2nd Law of motion help solve at a game of hockey? What impact does the 3rd Law of motion help hockey players? http://science360.gov/obj/video/642db496-d506-432e-85b4- 4e38f75d9142/newtons-three-laws-motion

I.P.C Objectives: 10/19/2015 Determine the three laws of motion with hockey video. Create a comic strip to illustrate Newton’s three laws of motion. Exit ticket

Example of Comic Strips: http://bitstrips.com/r/RZ469

I.P.C Objective: Create a comic strip to illustrate Newton’s three laws of motion. Start with Title of Comic Strip Characters Location Plot

EXIT TICKET: 10/19/2015 DESCRIBE ONE TOPIC THAT WE COVERED TODAY THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT. WHY?

I.P.C Warm Up: Newton’s Law of Motion 10/20/2015 Notebook Page # 44 or 46 WHILE WATCHING THE VIDEO, Describe examples of: newton’s 1st Law of motion newton’s 2nd Law of motion newton’s 3rd Law of motion http://www.neok12.com/video/Laws-of- Motion/zX5b70020d7b510f41440767.htm?v=zX5b70020d7b510f41440767&t=Law s-of-Motion

I.P.C Warm Up: Newton’s Law of Motion Notebook Page # WHILE WATCHING THE VIDEOs, Describe examples of: newton’s 1st Law of motion: http://www.neok12.com/video/Laws-of-Motion/zX4240617d607d61605a4106.htm?v=zX4240617d607d61605a4106&t=Laws-of-Motion 2. newton’s 2nd Law of motion http://www.neok12.com/video/Laws-of-Motion/zX5b4f66015f576f725d4145.htm?v=zX5b4f66015f576f725d4145&t=Laws-of-Motion 3. newton’s 3rd Law of motion http://www.neok12.com/video/Laws-of-Motion/zX6d4b44065f704043030606.htm?v=zX6d4b44065f704043030606&t=Laws-of-Motion

Tug of War Warm Up Have you ever been involved in a tug-of-war? If both teams tug equally on the rope, then the rope does not move. But if one team gets the upper hand, they will pull the other team over the line. You have to pull pretty hard to win! 1. The photo shows one team pulling but not moving very much. In which direction must the other team be pulling? Why? 2. If one team tugs the other over the line, what can you infer about the pulls exerted by the two teams? 3. How do the weights of the tug-of-war teams affect the match?

I.P.C Warm Up: Conservation of Momentum and 3rd Law of Motion Notebook Page # 44 or 46 10/21/2015 Write QUESTIONS To answer WHILE WATCHING THE VIDEO How is Newton’s cradle demonstrating Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion. Momentum is equal to mass x velocity. How is the conservation of momentum demonstrated in the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNou0xg3_cY

I.P.C Objectives: 10/22/2015 Watch Circus Video and describe Conservation of Momentum. Investigate Newton’s Laws of Motion and Conservation of Momentum.

I.P.C Warm Up: Conservation of Momentum at the Circus Notebook Page # 46 QUESTIONS To answer WHILE WATCHING THE VIDEO How is the jumper able to jump so far? Where does her momentum come from? What happens to the momentum of the person who stays on the platform? http://www.pbs.org/opb/circus/classroom/circus-physics/linear- momentum/

I.P.C Warm Up: Conservation of Momentum at the Circus Notebook Page # 46 QUESTIONS To answer WHILE WATCHING THE VIDEO How is the jumper able to jump so far? All the momentum from before is transferred to the flyer Where does her momentum come from? The initial total momentum of both before the person flies. 3. What happens to the momentum of the person who stays on the platform? She moves and then stops, doubling the momentum of the flyer.

I.P.C Warm Up: Conservation of Momentum and 3rd Law of Motion Notebook Page # Make some scientific observations using this: http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/scenario/newton.htm What happens when you set it to 2? What happens when you set it to 3? Predict what will happen when you set it to 4? Was your prediction correct? ____________________ WHY AND HOW?