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THURSDAY, DEC. 11 TH p. 106, 107
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THURSDAY, DEC. 11 TH 106 12/11/14 Thurs. L.T.: I can write a 3 part hypothesis and a procedure to investigate the average speed of rolling objects. DO NOW: Al and Zane both need to travel 1 mile to get to school. Both arrive at school in 15 mins. but traveled at different average speeds. How could this be? ……………… Reflection Qs: What is the difference between constant speed and average speed? Use something from class to back up your answer. 107 Title: Need for Speed 2 Q: How do the avg. speeds of various rolling objects compare over the course of 1 meter? Hypothesis: If… then… because… Procedure: includes 3 variables and numbered, logical steps Speed Rankings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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5 TH PERIOD Variables: RV: time (so that we can calculate speed: speed = d/t) MV: different rolling objects of dif. Masses CV: track (1 m), ramp height and length, release point at top of ramp with no added force,
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4 TH PERIOD Variables: CV: positioning of the ramp, “release” of ball – no added force, same release point (top of ramp), length of track (1 m), how we gather data (start timer at beginning of meter; stop at end of 1 m) MV: mass of rolling object RV: time (so that we can calculate speed S = d/t)
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3 RD PERIOD Variables: CV: ramp angle (3 books tall, purple line on book edge), ball needs to roll to the end of 1 meter, length of track (1m), surface of track (tabletops), “release” of rolling object MV: mass of rolling object RV: time, so that we can calculate speed (meters/sec)
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5 TH PERIOD HYPOTHESIS If you increase the mass of the rolling object, Then its speed after rolling down a ramp will (1) increase? 2) Decrease? 3) Stay the same?) Because… 1) normal force and gravity creates more acceleration. 2) bigger mass has more sliding friction, so slower speed. 3) the friction and elevation is the same
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HYPOTHESIS If the rolling object has more mass, Then its speed after rolling down a ramp will be greater, Because: - the combined normal force and gravitational pull will make a bigger force downhill on a larger mass than a smaller mass - a larger mass will have more force to overcome sliding friction
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3 RD PERIOD Hypothesis: If we roll round objects of different mass, Then the more massive ones will move with (less) speed, Because the object with more mass needs more force to overcome friction. Because the bigger the mass the less acceleration of the object. Because the more mass the ball has the less speed it will go compared to a smaller (massed) ball.
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Mass of rolling objects: Basketball: Volleyball Softball: Baseball: Ping pong ball: Steel marble:
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FINISH FOR HW Procedure: CV: MV: RV: 1. Gather materials. 2. Set up ramp with science books: 3 on bottom, 1 on top. Line up top book’s purple stripe to the spines of the stacked pile. 3.
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