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INQUIRY: EXPLORING ENERGY CONSERVATION EQ: What is energy, and how can it be conserved?
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SUMMARY In this inquiry, you will investigate the Law of Conservation of Energy. This inquiry is an open, hands-on learning activity You will be demonstrating how to maximize the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy. You will be provided with: A Matchbox/Hot Wheels car A ruler Necessary materials as needed (and available!) You will need to supply: Notebook paper Background info You may request additional materials needed to carry out your tests As a group, you will develop and carry out the inquiry using the steps of the Scientific Method to achieve the goal of finding the maximum conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy
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STEP ONE: PROBLEM (WRITE THIS STATEMENT WORD FOR WORD ON YOUR PAPER) PROBLEM: How can one maximize the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy?
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STEP 2: RESEARCH Use: Graphic Organizers The Anchor Notes Technology The car and ruler Research and build your background on which factors will enable your group to maximize the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy (10 minutes)
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STEP 3: HYPOTHESIS Identify 3 independent variables Dependent variable: maximum kinetic energy As a group, develop a TESTABLE hypothesis written in the if, then form
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STEP 4: EXPERIMENT List out the materials you will be using Write specific and detailed instructions on how you plan to exploit the Law of Conservation of Energy to change potential energy into kinetic energy
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STEP 5: COLLECT DATA Design data tables for each independent variable (you should have a total of 6 tables) Carry out your procedures and collect data Make a bar graph to show your results of each tested independent variable
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STEP 6: CONCLUSION Write a concluding paragraph Summarize how the results support or refute the original hypothesis Summarize the data and highlight significant data, differences, and/or trends Include key facts from the background research to help explain the results as needed If appropriate, state the relationship between the independent and dependent variable Suggest changes in the experimental procedure (or design) and/or possibilities for further study
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