https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/collision-lab/collision-lab_en.html
PHET Collision Simulation
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/collision-lab/collision-lab_en.htmlPHET Collision Simulation
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http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/momentum/Lesson-2/Momentum-Conservation-Principle
THE ABOVE LINK then read the article and answer the questions on your sheet LQuiz Link -----> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1LdaAlPYO4MA-ESD5umnM47hw3pByAoFInbq-7zx8T0Q/viewform After the quiz, you will create a concept map. This means you will link together the important words we have used during our discussions on momentum by putting the words in bubbles and connecting those bubbles on a sheet of paper. See the photo below for an example. Here are the words to use - feel free to add more and to draw pictures as you feel works! : Momentum Mass Velocity Force Impulse Time Kilogram (kg) Meters/second (m/s) Kilogram meters/ second (kg m/s) Second (s) Newton (N) Vector Direction Magnitude (look up) Today, you will:1. Have time to complete Thursday's Impulse classwork
2. Check answers to Thursday's classwork 3. Complete the Quiz below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qzIbJVi9gzocQsFvCZWGmmvw7uhxgXWcSqfgKfMO3wk/viewform 4. Pick up a reading from the front if you finish early and read and answer questions on that Friday's Class Agenda1. Daily Question 2. Create an Info-Graphic to show the physics of either
3. Take the online practice quiz here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1qzIbJVi9gzocQsFvCZWGmmvw7uhxgXWcSqfgKfMO3wk/viewform 4. Turn in your infographic and your Daily Points Sheet with your name on them Read the packet and complete each task - on task 4 though you will sign into your EAA google account and complete the infographic on that link.Today we are making an official introduction to Momentum - its definition and the calculations associated with it. Please click the post for the day's materials. Today's Aim Today we will dive into the vocabulary that will be important in the Momentum unit. You will fill out this sheet and keep it in your class folder to refer to Directions
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Mass-Spring Webiste: http://phet.colorado.edu/sims/mass-spring-lab/mass-spring-lab_en.html
vs. Weight Essential question - how do the mass and weight of an object affect its motion? Related questions What is the difference between mass and weight? Mass is.... Weight is.... How does gravity affect an object's weight? Start with the weights on the springs and the planet set to earth. Turn the friction all the way up Switch the planet button to jupiter what happens to the weights? now switch it to the moon. how long do the weights bounce? Now swtich the friction off. change the planet to earth how long do the weights bounce? what is the difference between all these planets? has the amount of mass changed? what has changed? ... gravity therefore changing weight. What is the difference when you change planets between the bouncing of the springs when friction is present and the bouncing of the springs when friction is not present? Research Einstein's E = mc^2 https://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/apr/05/einstein-equation-emc2-special-relativity-alok-jha |
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