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FM: Lesson 1.4 (9/21)

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Objective: SWBAT collect evidence from a model in order to explain how force strength determines how an object experiences a change in velocity.

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1.

Match Force, Mass, and Acceleration with the appropriate unit.

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Acceleration

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N

Force

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kg

Mass

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m/s2

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2.

How much acceleration will the moving object have?

Force: 5 N

mass: 10kg object

acceleration:

Variables- an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.

Independent- a variable that will not change when something else does. Not depend on another.

Dependent- a variable that will change when something else does.

"If I change _____________ (IV), then _________________(DV) changes."

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3.

Ex. Mr. Kovalik grows the same flowers but one in the shade, the other in the sun.

- Amount of sun

- Plant height

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4.

Ex: Mrs. Sandoval bakes chocolate and oatmeal cookies at both at 400 degrees for perfect chewyness..

- Cook/bake time

- Cookie chewyness

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5.

- Power at launch

- Velocity

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6.

How is force associated with velocity of rocket launches?

CFS:

  • Accurately identifies applied forces by analyzing the movement of objects

  • Accurately describes how changing independent variables (force) impact the outcomes in testing

Amplify Science:

  1. Unit 2: Force and Motion

  2. Chapter 1: Force and Velocity

  3. Lesson 1.3: Investigating Direction of Force

  4. Simulation

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7.

Complete Table 1 below and identify how mass and force impact KE.

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8.

In the table above, what is the independent variable (cause of change)?

"If I change _____________ (IV), then _________________(DV) changes."

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9.

In the table above, what is the dependent variable (affected by change)?

"If I change _____________ (IV), then _________________(DV) changes."

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10.

  1. How does the amount of applied force impact energy and change of speed?

CFS:

  • Accurately identifies changes in the dependent variable by analyzing the movement of objects

  • Accurately describes the relationship force and mass have on velocity

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11.

Complete Table 2 below and identify how mass and force impact KE.

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12.

In the table above, what is the independent variable (cause of change)?

"If I change _____________ (IV), then _________________(DV) changes."

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13.

In the table above, what is the dependent variable (affected by change)?

"If I change _____________ (IV), then _________________(DV) changes."

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14.

How does the mass of an object impact energy and velocity of an object?

CFS:

  • Accurately identifies changes in the dependent variable by analyzing the movement of objects

  • Accurately describes the relationship force and mass have on energy transfer

Ernesto placed his spring launcher 3 notches back. Imani placed her spring launcher 2 notches back. Both exerted their spring launcher force on identical jar lids at the same time.

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15.

  1. Why do you think that two two students saw their launched lid go different distances?

CFS:

  • Accurately identifies changes in the dependent variable by analyzing the movement of objects

  • Accurately describes the relationship force and mass have on acceleration

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16.

For trial 2 Imani decides to find a jar lid that is half the mass. Who do you predict will have a further launch for trial 2?

CFS:

  • Accurately identifies changes in the dependent variable by analyzing the movement of objects

  • student describes the impact and relationship of the chosen design decisions