Fall Interim Prep: 1 (11/17) Version B
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10 questions
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Rank each position from least to greatest PE.
Rank each position from least to greatest PE.
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What is the relationship between starting height and PE?CFS:- Accurately describes energy types (KE/PE) by analyzing the movement of objects
- Student describes the impact and relationship between changing variables (height and energy)
"I notice that the (higher/lower) the object, the (more/less) PE there is. As the starting hight decreases, the PE (increases/decreases)."
What is the relationship between starting height and PE?
CFS:
- Accurately describes energy types (KE/PE) by analyzing the movement of objects
- Student describes the impact and relationship between changing variables (height and energy)
"I notice that the (higher/lower) the object, the (more/less) PE there is. As the starting hight decreases, the PE (increases/decreases)."
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What is the relationship between starting height and KE?CFS:- Accurately describes energy types (KE/PE) by analyzing the movement of objects
- Student describes the impact and relationship between changing variables (height and energy)
"I notice that the (higher/lower) the object, the (more/less) KE there is. As the object continues to fall, the KE (increases/decreases)."
What is the relationship between starting height and KE?
CFS:
- Accurately describes energy types (KE/PE) by analyzing the movement of objects
- Student describes the impact and relationship between changing variables (height and energy)
"I notice that the (higher/lower) the object, the (more/less) KE there is. As the object continues to fall, the KE (increases/decreases)."
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If the Hulk starts with 100 units of PE, what is the maximum amount of KE that he can receive? _________
If the Hulk starts with 100 units of PE, what is the maximum amount of KE that he can receive? _________
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What conclusions can be drawn about the final direction of movement in this collision? (assume the mass of each object is equal. CFS:- Accurately identifies the changes to each object in a collision
- Accurately describes the relationship between force, and motion
"I think the total force in the collision will cause the objects to move (left/right). This is because ... "
What conclusions can be drawn about the final direction of movement in this collision? (assume the mass of each object is equal.
CFS:
- Accurately identifies the changes to each object in a collision
- Accurately describes the relationship between force, and motion
"I think the total force in the collision will cause the objects to move (left/right). This is because ... "
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What conclusions can be drawn about the final direction of movement in this collision? (assume the mass of each object is equal.
What conclusions can be drawn about the final direction of movement in this collision? (assume the mass of each object is equal.
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What conclusions can be drawn about the final acceleration of movement in this collision?
What conclusions can be drawn about the final acceleration of movement in this collision?
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How much force and acceleration did Car 2 experience after the collision?
How much force and acceleration did Car 2 experience after the collision?
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How much force and acceleration did Car 2 experience after the collision?
How much force and acceleration did Car 2 experience after the collision?
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Which crash did Car 2 experience a greater acceleration? Why?
Which crash did Car 2 experience a greater acceleration? Why?