Phet force and motion answer key
Forces in 1D Phet Lab
N 10.0 kg 7. 20. N 10.0 kg 8. 9. 10.0 kg 4.0 m/s2 Force applied Mass (crate) acceleration 100. N 300. kg 10. 300. N 300. kg 11. 12. 300. kg 2.5 m/s2 Conclusion Questions: As a small force was applied to the cabinet, the cabinet didn’t move because the magnitude of the force of friction was larger than / smaller than / equal to the applied force.
[DOC File]Gravity Force Lab - epsd
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Select Physics on the sidebar, Motion, then Gravity Force Lab. When the simulation first starts, the objects the humanoids are holding are 38 kg for the blue one, and 25 kg for the red one. On your paper, write the force in Newtons expressed as scientific notation (for example, 0.0035 is written as 3.5 X 10-3)
[DOC File]Forces in 1D Phet Lab
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Forces in 1D and 2D PhET Simulation Lab. ... ( “Motion” on left ( Forces in 1 Dimension . the simulation between runs to reset the simulation. Check the boxes on the right side of the simulation to “show horizontal forces” and “show total force”. Draw the free body diagram (FBD) shown in the upper right of the simulation in the ...
[DOCX File]Tonka Forces - Honors daily work
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Describe an example of friction, speed and net force in your life. Draw a Free Body Diagram of your example and explain how the forces interact with each other. Describe an example where you want to solve for a balanced F NET = 0N.
[DOC File]Hooke’s Law Lab
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Hooke’s Law PhET Lab. Purpose: To investigate Hooke's Law (The relation between force and stretch for a spring) F = -kx. To re-visit Newton's 3rd Law of Motion. Discussion: Everybody knows that when you apply a force to a spring or a rubber band, it stretches. A scientist would ask, "How is the force that you apply related to the amount of ...
[DOCX File]Part I - Newton’s First Law - MR. KELLECI'S SCIENCE CLASS
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Apply a force of 50N to the left. Describe the motion of the box. Explain the exact steps needed to make the box come to a stop. Summary. Newton’s First Law of Motion States “An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.”
[DOC File]Forces & Motion Unit Packet
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If Newton’s 1st law says: “Objects in motion will stay in motion unless a force interferes”. What forces (more than one) are making the balloon slow down and stop if you are not touching it? Force one: _____ Force two: _____ Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to examine a basic unbalanced force set up.
[DOC File]PHET – Forces in One Direction Demonstration and Worksheet
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Start the crate moving, then see what you have to do to stop it. What do you have to do to arrest the motion of the crate? Add Friction, check the controls, and set the value to 0.2 for static and kinetic friction, change to a sleepy dog of mass 20kg. Force Applied (kgm/s2) Frictional Force (kgm/s2) Measured . Acceleration (m/s2) Ratio of . Net
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