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Recalibrating, forces, resultant calculations
Monday, September 12, 2016
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Unit 2: Static Forces Monday, 9/12
Warm-up What does a vector represent? Row leaders – please make sure your people have a ruler for today. Upcoming important dates Monday, 9/12 – homework quiz Tuesday, 9/13 – last day to re-quiz over the summer assignment Friday, 9/16 – unit quiz and review due Monday, 9/19 – unit test
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Homework Quiz Take out your challenging a claim homework.
Three minutes to complete.
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Re-calibrating
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What is a vector A line representing a magnitude
14 Newtons 5 meters Speed of 6 m/s A arrow representing a direction 14 Newtons of tension force to the right (think of the string from our lab on Thursday. Traveling 5 meters north Traveling at a velocity of 6 m/s west
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Evaluating magnitude and direction
Complete the practice questions from section one.
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Check your answers
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Connecting to the lab How does the practice you completed connect to the lab from last week?
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What is a resultant Vector sum of two or more vectors.
It is the result of adding two or more vectors together (note: vectors are drawn tip to tail) Example Diagram source:
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Methods of determining the magnitude of the resultant.
Resultant (R) Graphically Pythagorean theorem
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Head to tail practice
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Practice – adding vectors graphically
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Adding vectors using Pythagorean theorem
Review CNs
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Resolving vectors using Pythagorean theorem
Practice
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Revisiting FBDs
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Pulling it all together
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Homework Review your notes from today and practice from today.
Complete static equilibrium practice
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Cool Down How would you choose a method to determine the resultant of two or more vectors? Can you do all of the ‘I can statements’? If no what actions are you going to take to make sure you can?
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