Science 10 Mr. Jean April 17 th, 2012. The plan: Video clip of the day Unit Test Topics Average and Instantaneous acceleration.

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Science 10 Mr. Jean April 17 th, 2012

The plan: Video clip of the day Unit Test Topics Average and Instantaneous acceleration

Topics: Chapter #9 –About motion –What is it? –How does it work? –How do you see it in every day life.

Topics: Chapter 10 & 11: –Uniform Motion (Distance, Time, and velocity) –Distance vs. time graphs. –Velocity vs. time graphs. Calculations –Acceleration What is it? How does it work? Calculations

Topics: Chapter 12: –Radar gun –Doppler Effect –Sound –How energy moves –Gravity and free fall. –How to survive a car crash.

Acceleration: We know this as an increase or decrease in the velocity (speed) of an object.

Acceleration:

Ranger Demonstration: What type of motion must be done to make such a graph? HINT: Velocity vs. Time graph! –Be careful!!!!

Complete the following: Take the next 15 minutes to complete the table.

Acceleration:

Part #2:

Acceleration Worksheet: Complete the following Review Sheet: Once you are done with the acceleration worksheet start working on “It’s Saturday”.