November 18, 2015 Place this in your Planner Vocab test tomorrow. Study.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
 white – main ideas  purple – vocabulary  pink – supplemental/review information.
Advertisements

Forces and Newton’s Laws. Force A force is what we call a push, or a pull, or any action that has the ability to change motion. There are two units of.
Chapter 13 Forces.
Chapter 13, Section 2 Gravity and Motion
Forces in Motion. Galileo proved that the rate at which an object falls is not affected by the mass.
Air resistance is a form of friction that acts to slow down any object moving in the air. Air resistance is a force that gets larger as an object moves.
Chapter 10.
Define force What is the difference between a balanced force and unbalanced force? What is the net force? How do you combine forces?
Chapter 2 – sections 1, 2, and 3 vocabulary 1.Force – a push or a pull exerted on an object 2.Unbalance force – a nonzero net force, which changes an object’s.
SPS8.c Relate falling objects to gravitational force.
Gravity. Law of Universal Gravitation The force of gravity applies to everything in the universe The force of gravity applies to everything in the universe.
Forces in Motion Chapter 2 Notes Part 1. Questions How does the force of gravity affect falling objects? What is projectile motion? What are Newton’s.
Free Fall The acceleration of gravity (g) for objects in free fall at the earth's surface is 9.8 m/s2. Galileo found that all things fall at the same rate.
Chapter 6 Forces In Motion
Chapter 6 Forces in Motion
Laws of Motion Vocab2 8 th grade Science - Fremont.
 Galileo discovered that mass does not affect the time it takes for an object to fall to the ground.  Objects fall at the same rate (on earth it is.
Gravity and Motion. Acceleration due to gravity Acceleration-the rate at which velocity changes over time. All objects accelerate toward Earth at a rate.
MOTION & FORCES VOCABULARY MOTION The process of continual change in the physical position of an object (distance) relative to reference point ; With.
Notes: Chapter 11.2 Gravity and Projectile Motion.
Physical Science Chapter 6 Forces & Motion Section 1 Gravity and Motion Objs fall to the ground at the same rate because the acceleration due to G is.
Chapter 6 Forces in Motion.
All forces that affect motion.
Gravity Physical Science Section 3.2. Gravity All objects have a gravitational attraction for all other objects Law of Gravitation- Any two masses exert.
Student Planner Place this in the proper place September 16, 2015 Post triad quiz tomorrow, vocab quiz Friday. END OF PLANNER.
Force = a push or a pull Mrs. Clarici
October 28, 2015 Student Planner Place this in the proper place All triad 2 make up work due Friday D V T.
AIM: ? OBJ: Given notes and activity sheet SWBAT with 70% accuracy DN: ACT: HW:
November 20, 2015 Place this in your Planner Any missing work on progress report, get it completed over break. Happy Thanksgiving!
Forces in Motion What Do You Think? How does the force of gravity affect falling objects?
< BackNext >PreviewMain Gravity and Falling Objects Gravity and Acceleration Objects fall to the ground at the same rate because the acceleration due to.
Gravity and Motion. Galileo’s Story Gravity and Acceleration Objects fall to the ground at the same rate because the acceleration due to gravity is the.
Chapter 3. Force, Mass, and Acceleration Newton’s first law of motion states that the motion of an object changes only if an unbalanced force acts on.
Chapter 2 Section 3 falling Objects. Objectives  Relate the motion of a freely falling body to motion with constant acceleration.  Calculate displacement,
Gravity Part 2. Review Acceleration: the rate at which velocity changes Acceleration rate of gravity: 9.8 m/s/s.
FRICTION Friction = a force that opposes the motion of objects that touch as they move past each other. ALL moving objects are affected by friction. Without.
Forces in Motion Chapter 2 Mrs. Estevez. Gravity and Motion What happens when you drop a baseball and a marble at the same time? What happens when you.
 Gravity is the force of attraction between two objects due to their masses  Acceleration is the rate at which velocity (speed with a direction) changes.
Gravitational Force  Gravity= a force of attraction between objects, “pulls” objects toward each other  Law of universal gravitation= all objects in.
Gravity and Motion 6.1. Gravity and Falling Objects Gravity causes all objects to accelerate toward Earth at a rate of 9.8 m/s/s Calculate the velocity.
Chapter 6- Forces and Motion By Samantha Pereira.
Chapter 6 Forces and Motion Section 1 Gravity and Motion.
Essential Questions: 1. How do forces affect the motion of an object?
Forces Chapter 3.
Forces and Newton’s Laws
Chapter 2: Forces Gravity.
Gravity and Motion What You’ll Do
Weight and Mass How are weight and mass related?
Chapter 6 Forces and Motion
Gravity and Motion S8P5 Students will recognize characteristics of gravity, electricity, and magnetism as major kinds of forces acting in nature. a. Recognize.
Gravity.
FORCE and MOTION REVIEW
Chapter 10 Vocab Review 8th Grade.
Study vocabulary words.
Sci. 2-1 Gravity and Motion Pages
Forces Bingo.
Chapter 6 Forces in Motion.
Friction in Motion Gravity and Motion.
Semester ends December 17. Keep up on my assignments.
Place this in the proper place
Chapter 6 Gravity and Motion.
5.4 Projectile Motion The horizontal component of motion for a projectile is just like the horizontal motion of a ball rolling freely along a level surface.
Gravitational Forces Physical Science.
Place this in you student planner
Study vocabulary words.
Make up missing triad 3 work.
Get progress report signed and returned.
Chapter 6 Forces and Motion
The Nature of Force.
Projectile Motion Chapter
Presentation transcript:

November 18, 2015 Place this in your Planner Vocab test tomorrow. Study.

2 End of planner Leave it out - will stamp planner entries today.

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

Homework Vocab words quiz tomorrow, study flash cards

Final Grades for Class – 2 ways to get an A NormalFinal Test NotebookFinal test Notes Workbook & sheets Labs Quizzes/tests Other

Today’s Work Friction Reading Workbook Pages questions 1- 14