Physics—2/9/2016 Question: Does it take more force to get something moving or keep it moving? Answer: It takes more force to get something moving. (Static.

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Physics—2/9/2016 Question: Does it take more force to get something moving or keep it moving? Answer: It takes more force to get something moving. (Static Friction vs. Kinetic Friction) Goal: I will ANALYZE how Forces act on objects in different states of motion.

Physics—2/9/2016 Agenda: – Continue Friction Discussion – Review HW #4-3 MC: 14-16/CQ: – HW #4-3 E: 62-65, 67, 68, 70, 71, 76, 80(Due Tuesday, 2/16) Goal: I will ANALYZE how Forces act on objects in different states of motion.