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Physics schedule 10/13/14 10 /13Holiday 10/14 Gravitational Potential Energy and Kinetic EnergyTB p. 360 Part A HW: TB read p. 363-365 and take Cornell notes 10/15 GPE TB p. 362 part B in your NB 10/16GPE TB p. 366-367 CN 10/17 Quiz / SF research due. Submit your work to turnitin.com
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Date: 10/14Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Bell Ringer: 1.What are three ways to describe acceleration? 2. A person runs 2.0 m/s [N] then 4.0 m/s [S]. Draw the vectors and calculate the resultant displacement vector. (Draw and show work
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Date: 10/14Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Missing work
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Date: 10/14Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Read “What do you think” in textbook page 360. Explain why?
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Date: 10/14Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Read investigate part A as a class 2a. Height is constant 20 cm and distance changes 2b Distance is constant 40cm and height changes
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Date: 10/14Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Create a graph in your notebook Height constant 20CMDistancevelocity Distance constant 40CMHeightvelocity
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Date: 10/14Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Create a graph in your notebook Person 1 measurements Person 2 velocimeter Person 3 starts and stop ball Person 4 changes height and distance
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Date: 10/15Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Bell Ringer: 1.What are three ways to describe acceleration? 2. A person runs 2.0 m/s [N] then 4.0 m/s [S]. Draw the vectors and calculate the resultant displacement vector. (Draw and show work
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Date: 10/15Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Create a graph in your notebook Person 1 measurements Person 2 velocimeter Person 3 starts and stop ball Person 4 changes height and distance Complete the tables from yesterday TB p 360 With your group, complete #3-4c on page 362
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Results Question #2aHeight 20cm=.2m DistanceSpeed 1 2 3 Question #2bDistance 40cm=.4m HeightSpeed 1 2 3
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What affects speed? Question #2bDistance 40cm=.4m HeightVelocity 1 14cm 3.19km/h 2 17cm 4.96km/h 3 22cm 5.65km/h Question#2aHeight 30cm=.3m DistanceVelocity 1 90cm 3.64km/h 2 25cm 3.75km/h 3 60cm 3.59km/h Answer in you Notebook: What created a greater increase in speed ?
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Date: 10/16Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Bell ringer: Table 1Height 30cm=.3m Distance Velocity 1 90cm 3.64km/h 2 25cm 3.75km/h 3 60cm 3.59km/h Table 2Distance 40cm=.4m Height Velocity 1 14cm 3.19km/h 2 17cm 4.96km/h 3 22cm 5.65km/h 1. Based on the data collected in Table 1, Which of the following velocities would you predict to be at the distance of 75cm? a.2.34km/h b. 3.67Km/h c.4.24 km/h d. 5.45 km/h 2. What is the relationship between height and velocity In table 2
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Date: 10/16Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy 1. Complete #3-4c on page 362 2.Independently read textbook page 363-365 and take Cornell notes in your NB Topic Title : TB p. 363 Physics talk 10 min
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Date: 10/16Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Get a computer Go to Amundsen web page
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Date: 10/16Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Background Research/ Report template Rubric Write direction
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Date: 10/16Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Turnitin
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Date: 10/16Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy You are independently working on: 1. Missing Work 2. SF Background Research/ Report template
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Date: 10/17Goal: I can review linear motion problem solving You are independently working on: 1. Missing Work 2. SF Background Research/ Report template
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Date: 10/17Goal: I can review linear motion problem solving Bell Ringer: Given the following equivalents, how many meters are 131.0 inches? 1000 mm = 1 m 12.0 inches = 1.0 foot 3.28 feet = 1.0 m
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Date: 10/17Goal: I can review linear motion problem solving Independently complete WB p. 29-30 10 min
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Date: 10/17Goal: I can review linear motion problem solving With your partner complete WB p. 29-30
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Date: 10/17Goal: I can review linear motion problem solving Observation next week
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Date: 10/17Goal: I can review linear motion problem solving You are independently working on: 1.Missing Work WB p. 9-10 and 19-20 TB p. 354 #1-4, p. 358 #3-6 TB p. 355 a-d TBp. 357 Essential questions 2. SF Background Research/ Report template
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Date: 10/17Goal: I can review linear motion problem solving Due today: Background research – Turnitin.com TB. P. 360 Part A #1-4c
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Potential Energy Potential energy (PE) = stored energy of position possessed by an object Examples: The ball of a demolition machine A stretched bow Coconuts in a tree There are 2 types of potential energy:
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1. Gravitational Potential Energy Gravitational potential energy = (PE grav ) the energy stored in an object as the result of its vertical position or height. The energy is stored as the result of the gravitational attraction of the Earth for the object. Example: The PE grav of the massive ball of a demolition machine is dependent on two variables - the mass of the ball and the height to which it is raised.
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Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy = (KE) energy of motion There are many types of kinetic energy, but we are going to focus on only one type: energy due to motion from one location to another. Examples: – Roller coasters going downhill – Skateboarding up and down a half-pipe – Wind
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Calculating GPE GPE = mgh m = mass of object (kg) g = acceleration due to gravity – on Earth it equals 9.8 m/s 2 Δ h = change in height of object (meters) PEgrav units are Joules(J) because we are measuring energy. Recall the weight (w) is mass x gravity (w = mg). As a result, PEgrav can also be calculated if you are given weight. – PEgrav = wΔh
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Calculating KE KE = ½ m v 2 ½ = 0.5 or half (constant with no units) m = mass of object (kg) v 2 = velocity 2 or velocity x velocity (m/s) KE units are Joules because we are measuring energy.
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Date: 10/16Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy TB p. 367 #1- 3
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Date: 9/18Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a pendulum and height of the period of its swing Bell Ringer: Name something you have seen in life that looks and acts like a pendulum
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Date: 9/18Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a pendulum and height of the period of its swing Workbook p.362 Part B Read Directions as a class
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Date: 9/18Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a pendulum and height of the period of its swing WB page 362 part B PendulumHeightVelocity at bottom
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Date: 9/18Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a pendulum and height of the period of its swing Responibilities Person 1 measurements Person 2 velocimeter Person 3 starts and stop bob Person 4 records data
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What affects speed? PendulumHeightVelocity at bottom Complete Part B 1c and 2a
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Date: 9/19Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Bell Ringer: Based on the pendulum activity yesterday, explain how height affects the velocity of the pendulum at the bottom.
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Date: 9/19Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Review Results Ramp activity Part A Review Results pendulum activity Part B
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Results Ramp Activity Part A Question #2aHeight 20cm=.2m DistanceSpeed 1 2 3 Question #2bDistance 40cm=.4m HeightSpeed 1 2 3
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What affects speed? Ramp Activity Question #2bDistance 40cm=.4m HeightVelocity 1 14cm 3.19km/h 2 17cm 4.96km/h 3 22cm 5.65km/h Question#2aHeight 30cm=.3m DistanceVelocity 1 90cm 3.64km/h 2 25cm 3.75km/h 3 60cm 3.59km/h
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What affects speed? Pendulum Part B PendulumHeightVelocity at bottom Complete Part B 1c and 2a
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Date: 9/19Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Independently read textbook page 363-365 and take Cornell notes in your NB Topic Title : TB p. 363 Physics talk 10 min
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Date: 9/19Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy WB p. 29-31
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Date: 9/19Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Quiz and work due tomorrow
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Bell Ringer: Which ball will have the greatest velocity at the bottom of the ramp, if they all start at the same height? Why? Date: 9/20Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy A BC D All the same
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Open your notebook to CN from TB p. 362 Date: 9/20Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy A BC D All the same
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Quiz Date: 9/20Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy A BC D All the same
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Distance stays the same and height changes
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Title: 10/7-8 Homework: In your notebook, write a summary of the relationship between speed at the bottom of a ramp and both height and distance of the ramp. Based on the results from your activity. Did the height or distance change have a greater effect on the speed at the bottom of the ramp? (5-10 sentences) This is on the weekly schedule on Mr. Stoll’s web page
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10/9 xXx Movie Calculation Vin Deisel is trying to catch a jet boat to dismantle a bomb. He has to drive his GTO 50 miles to catch the boat. The boat is traveling 10 miles up river at a velocity of 40 mile per hour. 1.How do you calculate the average velocity at which 50miles 10miles the GTO must travel? 40mi./h 2. Is this possible in real life? Why or Why not?
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Date: 9/16Goal: I can develop a roller coaster for a particular group of riders. Bell Ringer: If a train has a velocity of 10 m/s And increases its velocity to 17 m/s in 6 seconds, What is the train’s acceleration? Use guess Show your work
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Date: 9/16Goal: I can develop a roller coaster for a particular group of riders. Roller Coaster Project WB p.7
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Date: 9/16Goal: I can develop a roller coaster for a particular group of riders. On the back of workbook WB p.7 1.List your group of riders 2.List 5 ideas how you will make your roller coaster different to for your group of riders Everyone in the group must complete #1-3 on WB p. 8
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