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Silently begin working on your morning article.
If you finish early, you may read a book from the bookshelf.
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Agenda: Week #5 HW due Friday
Agenda: Week #5 HW due Friday! If you are missing assignments OR work go to hornetscience.weebly.com Warm Up Compare an object with a great amount of friction to an object with little amount of friction. Explain what friction is and why it is important. A force can be a _________ or __________. When an object is unbalanced, there is? How can you reduce friction? BONUS: The Bugatti is traveling 60 meters north and traveled that distance in 5 seconds. What is the Bugatti’s speed? 2. Push or pull. 3. a change in the motion or velocity of the object. 4. By making the surface smoother, by sanding it, or you can use a lubricant, such as oil or grease.
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Brain Pop Video Read the questions before we watch the video for review. After the video, you will have five minutes to independently answer the questions in complete sentences. on/ Username: Albemarleroad Password: mustangs
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Speed Definition: The rate of motion. (how fast motion happens) Speed is the distance traveled in a given time. Ball 1 moved 5 meters in 2 seconds. (Slower speed) Ball 2 moved 10 meters in 2 seconds. (Faster speed)
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Calculating Speed Speed = Distance ÷ Time Units: meters/seconds (m/s)
miles/hour (mph) kilometers/hour (km/h)
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Speed Triangles! D ÷ S T x
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Notebook Title: Distance vs. Time Graphs
Shows how speed relates to distance and time. Time is on the horizontal axis (x-axis) Distance is on the vertical axis (y-axis) Distance (meters) Time (seconds)
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Interpreting Distance vs. Time Graphs
As an object moves, the distance it travels increases with time. This can be seen as a climbing, or rising, line on the graph.
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Interpreting Distance vs. Time Graphs
A flat, straight line shows an interval of time where the speed is zero meters per second.
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Interpreting Distance vs. Time Graphs
Steeper lines show intervals where the speed is greater (faster) than intervals with less steep lines.
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Calculating Slope The steepness, or slope, of the line is calculated by dividing the change in distance by the change in time for that time interval.
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Calculating Speed from a Graph!
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Lets Practice! How fast is the zebra walking during the first 20 seconds? Walk through steps on guided notes sheets!
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You try! Solve the 4 practice problems on the back of your sheet!
Low volume, hard work! Please silently raise your hand if you have any questions.
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Exit Ticket All graphs must include a title. T/F
Time is recorded on the y-axis. T/F A steep line shows the object slowing speeding up and slowing down quickly. T/F Provide examples of units of speed. Where is the origin?
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