November 18, 2015 Place this in your Planner Vocab test tomorrow. Study.
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2 Gum hunting periods 1-4
4 Summary of last class We had a standard opening. We did a quick lab on rolling friction, followed by a comparison between rolling and sliding friction.
5 Write your answer to last class’s Essential Question: What % improvement did wheels provide in overcoming friction? What % improvement did wheels provide in overcoming friction?
Topic/Objective:Name: Friction Class/Period: Date: Nov 18 Essential Question: Name 3 ways to lessen friction
1. property of a moving object that depends on the object’s mass and velocity a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
2. The elliptical path a body takes as it travels around another body in space; the motion itself. a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
3. The constant velocity at which a falling object travels when the size of the upward force of air resistance matches the size of the downward force of gravity a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
4. The curved path an object follows when thrown or propelled near the surface of Earth a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
Answers
1. property of a moving object that depends on the object’s mass and velocity a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
2. The elliptical path a body takes as it travels around another body in space; the motion itself. a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
3. The constant velocity at which a falling object travels when the sizer of the upward force of air resistance matches the size of the downward force of gravity a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
4.– The curved path an object follows when thrown or propelled near the surface of Earth a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
4. The curved path an object follows when thrown or propelled near the surface of Earth a) Orbit; b) Terminal velocity; c) free fall d) projectile motion; e) Inertia; f) momentum
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Today’s Work Friction Reading Workbook Pages questions 1- 14