Phet force and motion basics
[DOCX File]Tonka Forces
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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.
[DOCX File]Home - Cuyahoga Falls City School District
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Forces and Motion: Basics. Name: _____Period: _____ Think about how you would define . force. Record your definition of force in the space below.
[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.”
[DOCX File]Weebly
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Forces and Motion using PhET’s Force and Motion Basics HTML5. Part 2 – Friction. 3. Forces and Motion: BasicsTrish Loeblein & Amy Rouinfar. Name_____ Learning Objectives: Students will be able to. Predict how forces can change motion. Provide reasoning and evidence to explain motion …
[DOCX File]Phet Forces HTML 5
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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.”
[DOCX File]Science Friday
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Go to PhET Force and Motion Basics and click “Net Force” to test your predictions using a series of trials. Try new combinations! Compare the predictions that you made in the table above to what happens to the cart of candy in each trial. If some of your predictions are not right, use a …
[DOCX File]www.auburn.wednet.edu
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Forces and Motion using PhET’s Force and Motion Basics HTML5. Part 2 – Friction. 1. Forces and Motion: BasicsTrish Loeblein & Amy Rouinfar. Name_____ Learning Objectives: Students will be able to. Predict how forces can change motion. Provide reasoning and evidence to explain motion …
[DOCX File]www.madison-schools.com
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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 Fnet= 0N.
[DOCX File]www.buckeyevalley.k12.oh.us
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FORCES AND MOTION. You and some friends are at the park . You find some rope and decide you’d like to play a game of tug-of-war. Unfortunately, there are 5 people so you can’t have an equal amount of people on each side.
[DOCX File]Mrs. Hartrampf - Home
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Forces and Motion using PhET’s Force and Motion Basics HTML5. Part 2 – Friction. 3. Forces and Motion: BasicsTrish Loeblein & Amy Rouinfar. Name_____ Learning Objectives: Students will be able to. Predict how forces can change motion. Provide reasoning and evidence to explain motion …
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