7.1 L5 Reassessment Given Friday 5/28 and 6/4
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9 questions
3
For Joshua's experiment, identify the independent variable (the thing we change in the experiment) and identify the dependent variable (the thing affected by the independent variable). (Hint: Use Title of table as a clue.)
The independent variable is: _____________________
For Joshua's experiment, identify the independent variable (the thing we change in the experiment) and identify the dependent variable (the thing affected by the independent variable). (Hint: Use Title of table as a clue.)
The independent variable is: _____________________
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The dependent variable is: _____________________
The dependent variable is: _____________________
4
Using Joshua's data table, complete a graph of Joshua's experiment. Remember to include a title and labels on both axes.
Using Joshua's data table, complete a graph of Joshua's experiment. Remember to include a title and labels on both axes.
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As the mass of an object increases, the amount of kinetic energy __________________.
As the mass of an object increases, the amount of kinetic energy __________________.
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As the speed of an object increases, the amount of kinetic energy __________________.
As the speed of an object increases, the amount of kinetic energy __________________.
3
Using Aniya's and Joshua's graphs, do either of Joshua's or Aniya's graphs contain evidence that their variables have a nonlinear relationship? Explain your thinking. (Hint: Nonlinear means not a straight line.)
Using Aniya's and Joshua's graphs, do either of Joshua's or Aniya's graphs contain evidence that their variables have a nonlinear relationship? Explain your thinking. (Hint: Nonlinear means not a straight line.)
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Refer back to Joshua's data from Part I. When Joshua kept the same mass but doubled the speed from 10 m/s to 20 m/s, what happened to the kinetic energy/size of splat?
Refer back to Joshua's data from Part I. When Joshua kept the same mass but doubled the speed from 10 m/s to 20 m/s, what happened to the kinetic energy/size of splat?
3
Refer back to Aniya's data from Part I. When Aniya kept the same speed but doubled the mass from 2 kg to 4 kg, what happened to the kinetic energy/size of splat?
Refer back to Aniya's data from Part I. When Aniya kept the same speed but doubled the mass from 2 kg to 4 kg, what happened to the kinetic energy/size of splat?
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Who is right, and why?
Hint: In addition to saying who has the bigger increase in kinetic energy, be sure to include by how much their kinetic energy increased.
Be sure to include numerical values from the experiments as evidence for your argument.
Who is right, and why?
Hint: In addition to saying who has the bigger increase in kinetic energy, be sure to include by how much their kinetic energy increased.
Be sure to include numerical values from the experiments as evidence for your argument.