SWBAT identify the effects of mass on force and velocity in order to analyze how mass impacts changes in velocity.
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Question 1
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Find the acceleration of the moving car (25 kg) when a force of 100 (N) is applied.
Identify know substitute into the correct equation
Accurately solves for unknown value
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Question 2
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How could you make the car move with a greater acceleration?
Guided Notes: Energy
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Question 3
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Make some predictions about what will happen in the Sim when you exert the same strength force on two objects of different mass.
Object B is more massive than Object A. If you apply the same strength force (10N) to both objects, Why do you think they will travel at different velocities? Which will go faster?
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Question 4
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You kick a soccer ball (2kg) at practice and each time the ball goes a different velocity. Use the table below to help you figure out which kick you applied the most force to.
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Question 5
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What is the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration that allows you to identify the soccer ball that receives the greatest force?
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Question 6
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Mr. Kovalik rides his bike to school almost everyday. However, some days it takes him longer to get to work than others. He wants to know which ride he exerted more force on the pedals to get to work. He has recorded his velocity as a specific section to help you out.
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Question 7
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What evidence can you find that in one of the rides more force was applied than the others?
CFS:
accurately identify the change in the dependent variable (velocity)
accurately describes the relationship between force, mass and velocity
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Question 8
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Your designed wheelchair has a mass of 5kg or about 12 pounds. Use this information to help you answer the following questions below.
How fast the wheelchair would accelerate if 10N of force are applied to the chair.
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Question 9
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Ms. Paul loves to surf on the weekends with the KIPP Prize Surf Club.. Unfortunately, she takes a few spills after riding the biggest waves of her life. Each wave has a different mass so she is moving at different velocities. Which wave does she experience the greatest force?
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Question 10
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What evidence can you find that during one of Ms. Paul’s surf trips she catches a wave with more force the other times?
CFS:
accurately identify the change in the dependent variable (velocity)
accurately describes the relationship between force, mass and velocity