FM EI: 1b (9/30) Version B
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5 questions
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What materials do you have at home that you are thinking would be best for your egg drop?
What materials do you have at home that you are thinking would be best for your egg drop?
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Record the results of your LOWEST DAMAGE test.
Step 1: select you design choices (shell, padding, add-ons) and record your results in the fist boxStep 2: Test your pod, and record your results in the second box
Supply Drop: CLICK HERE
Record the results of your LOWEST DAMAGE test.
Step 1: select you design choices (shell, padding, add-ons) and record your results in the fist box
Step 2: Test your pod, and record your results in the second box
Supply Drop: CLICK HERE
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Record the results of your LOWEST COST/DAMAGE test. (how cheap can you create a pod under 5.0% damage?)
Step 1: select you design choices (shell, padding, add-ons) and record your results in the fist boxStep 2: Test your pod, and record your results in the second box
Supply Drop: CLICK HERE
Record the results of your LOWEST COST/DAMAGE test. (how cheap can you create a pod under 5.0% damage?)
Step 1: select you design choices (shell, padding, add-ons) and record your results in the fist box
Step 2: Test your pod, and record your results in the second box
Supply Drop: CLICK HERE
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Why do you think the earth is barely affected by the impact?CFS:- accurately identifies the changes to each object in a collision
- accurately describes the relationship between force, mass and velocity in a collision
"I think the earth is barely affected by the pod because .... " (think: mass)
Why do you think the earth is barely affected by the impact?
CFS:
- accurately identifies the changes to each object in a collision
- accurately describes the relationship between force, mass and velocity in a collision
"I think the earth is barely affected by the pod because .... " (think: mass)
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How is a longer collision time related to impact (force) on the object?(think f=ma, how is slowing a collision related to a reduction in force)
CFS:- accurately identifies the changes to each object in a collision
- accurately describes the relationship between force, mass and velocity in a collision
"I think the longer a collsion takes the _(more/less)_ forces will affected the pod. This is because because .... "
How is a longer collision time related to impact (force) on the object?
(think f=ma, how is slowing a collision related to a reduction in force)
CFS:
- accurately identifies the changes to each object in a collision
- accurately describes the relationship between force, mass and velocity in a collision
"I think the longer a collsion takes the _(more/less)_ forces will affected the pod. This is because because .... "