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Revised notebooks due now. Study Vocabulary words .
November 10, 2015 Place this in your Planner Revised notebooks due now. Study Vocabulary words .
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Leave it out - will stamp and grade last week planner entries today.
End of planner Leave it out - will stamp and grade last week planner entries today. Type notes here 2
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Summary of last class We had a standard opening with a substitute. We did a quick lab, and measured the time it took objects to fall. We then watched a Bill Nye video on motion. 4
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Write your answer to last class’s Essential Question:
Give anecdotal evidence supporting your conclusion on the hypothesis – Things fall at different speeds 5
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Topic/Objective: Name: Measuring Motion Class/Period: Date: Nov 10 Essential Question: Why do things fall at different speeds when the law of gravity says they fall at the SAME speed?
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1. Which of the following shows the best diagram of molecules in liquid water as heat is added?
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2. An athlete can run 9 kilometers in 3 hours
2.An athlete can run 9 kilometers in 3 hours. How far can he run in 9 hours? V=D/T A. 27 kilometers per hour B. 3 kilometers per hour C. 2 kilometers per hour D. 5 kilometers per hour
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A) .02 seconds B) 50 seconds C) 200 seconds D) 100 seconds
3 How much time is required for a bicycle to travel a distance of 200 meters at an average speed of 4 m/s? V=D/T A) .02 seconds B) 50 seconds C) 200 seconds D) 100 seconds
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4. The graph below shows the speed of a vehicle
4. The graph below shows the speed of a vehicle. How far did the vehicle travel during the first three seconds? V=D/T A) .2 meters B) 5 meters C)10 meters D) 20 meters E) 30 meters Speed (m/s) 10 5 00 1 2 3 Time (seconds)
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Answers
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1. Which of the following shows the best diagram of molecules in liquid water as heat is added?
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1. Which of the following shows the best diagram of molecules in liquid water as heat is added?
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2. An athlete can run 9 kilometers in 3 hours
2.An athlete can run 9 kilometers in 3 hours. How far can he run in 9 hours? V=D/T A. 27 kilometers per hour B. 3 kilometers per hour C. 2 kilometers per hour D. 5 kilometers per hour
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2. An athlete can run 9 kilometers in 3 hours
2.An athlete can run 9 kilometers in 3 hours. How far can he run in 9 hours? V=D/T A. 27 kilometers per hour B. 3 kilometers per hour C. 2 kilometers per hour D. 5 kilometers per hour
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A) .02 seconds B) 50 seconds C) 200 seconds D) 100 seconds
3 How much time is required for a bicycle to travel a distance of 200 meters at an average speed of 4 m/s? V=D/T A) .02 seconds B) 50 seconds C) 200 seconds D) 100 seconds
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A) .02 seconds B) 50 seconds C) 200 seconds D) 100 seconds
3 How much time is required for a bicycle to travel a distance of 200 meters at an average speed of 4 m/s? V=D/T A) .02 seconds B) 50 seconds C) 200 seconds D) 100 seconds
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4. The graph below shows the speed of a vehicle
4. The graph below shows the speed of a vehicle. How far did the vehicle travel during the first three seconds? V=D/T A) .2 meters B) 5 meters C)10 meters D) 20 meters E) 30 meters Speed (m/s) 10 5 00 1 2 3 Time (seconds)
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4. The graph below shows the speed of a vehicle
4. The graph below shows the speed of a vehicle. How far did the vehicle travel during the first three seconds? V=D/T A) .2 meters B) 5 meters C)10 meters D) 20 meters E) 30 meters Speed (m/s) 10 5 00 1 2 3 Time (seconds)
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Homework Make up triad 2 work due Friday. Study vocabulary – quiz Thursday. Post Triad 2 test Friday
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Today’s Work Grade Planners Substitute Report Review Quick Lab
Finish Bill Nye
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