Match the following vocabulary terms with the correct definition:
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
Velocity | arrow_right_alt | a push or a pull that can change the motion of an object |
Friction | arrow_right_alt | speed in a particular direction |
Force | arrow_right_alt | a force between an object and the surface it is moving over |
If you applied the same amount of force to a basketball and a beachball what would result in a faster acceleration or velocity?
Model the force diagram below
If the Pod is moving the right with a force of 200N, what force would need to be applied by the thrusters for the object to come to a complete stop?
If the Pod is moving the right with a force of 200N and the pod were to bounce off the space station, what amount of force might cause this?
If the Pod is moving the right with a force of 200N and the pod were to head away from the space station, what amount of force might cause this? Explain your thinking.

If the space pod had a mass of 100kg and the thrusters applied 10N too much or too little force, what was the acceleration of the space pod towards or away from the space station?

What is the relationship between the amount of force applied to a moving object and the direction of its motion after contact?
CFS:
Accurately identifies changes in the dependent variable by analyzing the movement of objects
Accurately describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration
Model and explain the events that would cause these changes in velocity. For each claim, describe the thruster force and how that would result in the pod moving away from the station.

Draw an arrow in the middle column to indicate the direction and amount of force causing the change in velocity.

Draw an arrow in the middle column to indicate the direction and amount of force causing the change in velocity.

Based on your understanding of force, why do you think the pod changed direction in Claim 1, but only slowed down in Claim 2?
CFS:
Accurately identifies changes in the dependent variable by analyzing the movement of objects
Accurately describes the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration