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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7 TH p. 124, 125
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7 TH 124 1/7/15 Wed. L.T.: I can write a hypothesis and a procedure to a lab designed to analyze where a marble’s forces will be balanced or unbalanced as it travels across the room. DO NOW: Describe when a moving object’s forces are balanced and also when they’re unbalanced. Give an example of each. ……………………………. Reflection: Did you fully participate in the lab practice? Did you complete your hypothesis and procedure? Explain what we are trying to find out through this lab. 125 Title: Rolling Along Lab Q: When and why will the steel marble’s forces be balanced or unbalanced as it rolls across the room? Hypothesis: (words or diagram with labels) Procedure: (variables, #ed, logical steps) ………………….. Data Table: (time permitting)
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Yesterday’s Responses: Overwhelming 1 st place : 1. Quintin: “No, if something in motion, forces are unbalanced.” ……………………………………………………………….. Very distant 2 nd and 3 rd places: 2. Frank: “I thought that if an object’s speeding up or slowing down, that it’s because an unbalanced force was acting on it.” 3. Quintin: “He should be slowing down because of friction.”
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Informally go through the lab together… I need: 8 timers 8 calculators 8 checkers (no supplies, just good eyes) Supplies are up front or you can use phones! ………………………… Everyone needs to be organized and on the same page for this to work! Listen and watch for instruction… We will practice this a few times for everyone to understand how we set up and how we gather data. Gather materials and make 4 teams with 2 of each job! (6 people total) If we don’t have enough people, make sure you have at least 1 of each job (3 people total).
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HYPOTHESIS A B C D E Describe whether forces will be balanced or unbalanced on the marble at these intervals and why: A-B B-C C-D D-E 0.62 m
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PROCEDURE What are our variables? Do we even have all 3 variables in this lab? ……….. Logical, numbered, detailed steps: - How do we set up this lab? (A diagram might be useful…) - What do we do to collect data? - What are some details we should be mindful of?
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Procedure: Section 1 - Variables CV: RV: …………………………. Section 2 – Set Up Make a diagram of set up with labels: …………………………. Section 3 – How to Collect Data Write numbered, logical, detailed steps of how to collect data. Also add anything we should pay extra attention to: 1. 2. 3
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CV: the set distances between A-B, B-C, etc. need to be consistent between trials, slope of angle, type of ball, surface type, how ball is released RV: time (seconds ball takes to travel intervals) so we can calculate avg. speed
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SECTION 3 – HOW TO COLLECT DATA 1. Organize people timing each section to start their time when the ball rolls into their zone and when it rolls out of their zone. 2. Release marble at top of ramp at point A. Times in A-B zone starts timer. When marble reaches point B, A-B timers stop time. 3. As the marble travels down length of track, timers will start and stop their timers at designated points. 4. If there are multiple timers, report time to calculator who will average times and report to Ms. Kim (class data table). 5. Repeat steps 1-4 for a total of 3 trials. 6. Average times. Then use average time to calculate average speed of marble for each section.
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DATA TABLE DistancesTrial 1Trial 2Trial 3Avg. TimeAvg. Speed A-B B-C C-D D-E
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