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Motion Equations

Motion Equations. Mr. King’s Science Class. WORK. WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE. WORK. WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE. Feet or cm. WORK. WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE. Feet or cm. Pounds or grams. WORK. WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE. Feet or centimeters. Pounds or grams. Foot pounds or gram centimeters.

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Motion Equations

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  1. Motion Equations Mr. King’s Science Class

  2. WORK WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE

  3. WORK WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE Feet or cm

  4. WORK WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE Feet or cm Pounds or grams

  5. WORK WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE Feet or centimeters Pounds or grams Foot pounds or gram centimeters

  6. WORK 10 cm WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE Feet or centimeters Pounds or grams Foot pounds or gram centimeters

  7. WORK 10 cm X WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE Feet or centimeters Pounds or grams Foot pounds or gram centimeters

  8. WORK 20 g 10 cm X WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE Feet or centimeters Pounds or grams Foot pounds or gram centimeters

  9. WORK = 20 g 10 cm X WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE Feet or centimeters Pounds or grams Foot pounds or gram centimeters

  10. WORK = 20 g 10 cm 200 joules X WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE Feet or centimeters Pounds or grams Foot pounds or gram centimeters

  11. WORK Let’s try a word problem! Johneal pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board. The spring scale read 80 grams as she pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How much work did Johneal do?

  12. WORK Let’s try a word problem! Johneal pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board. The spring scale read 80 grams as she pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How much work did Johneal do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE

  13. WORK Let’s try a word problem! Johneal pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board. The spring scale read 80 grams as she pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How much work did Johneal do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE ? = 80g X 25cm

  14. WORK Let’s try a word problem! Johneal pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board. The spring scale read 80 grams as she pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How much work did Johneal do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE ? = 80g X 25cm ? = 2,000 joule

  15. POWER

  16. POWER Power

  17. POWER Power =

  18. POWER Work Power =

  19. POWER Work Power =

  20. POWER Work Power = Time

  21. POWER Work Power = Time Watt

  22. POWER Joules Work Power = Time Watt

  23. POWER Joules Work Power = Time Watt Seconds

  24. POWER Joules Work Power = Time Watt Seconds

  25. Now, let’s try a problem! Trevor pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board in 5 s. The spring scale read 80 grams as she pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How Much work did Trevor do?

  26. Now, let’s try a problem! Trevor pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board in 5 s. The spring scale read 80 grams as he pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How Much work did Trevor do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE = 80 grams x 25 cm

  27. Now, let’s try a problem! Trevor pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board in 5 s. The spring scale read 80 grams as he pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How Much work did Trevor do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE = 80 grams x 25 cm = 2000 joules

  28. Now, let’s try a problem! Trevor pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board in 5 s. The spring scale read 80 grams as he pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How Much work did Trevor do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE = 80 grams x 25 cm WORK = 2000 joules POWER = TIME

  29. Now, let’s try a problem! Trevor pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board in 5 s. The spring scale read 80 grams as he pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How Much work did Trevor do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE = 80 grams x 25 cm WORK = 2000 joules POWER = TIME

  30. Now, let’s try a problem! Trevor pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board in 5 s. The spring scale read 80 grams as he pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How Much work did Trevor do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE 2000 joules = 80 grams x 25 cm WORK = 2000 joules POWER = TIME

  31. Now, let’s try a problem! Trevor pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board in 5 s. The spring scale read 80 grams as he pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How Much work did Trevor do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE 2000 joules = 80 grams x 25 cm WORK = 2000 joules POWER = TIME 5 seconds

  32. Now, let’s try a problem! Trevor pulled a 100 gram weight using a spring scale up the smooth side of a chalk board in 5 s. The spring scale read 80 grams as he pulled it evenly 25 centimeters. How Much work did Trevor do? WORK = FORCE X DISTANCE 2000 joules = 80 grams x 25 cm WORK = 2000 joules POWER = TIME 400 watts 5 seconds

  33. Velocity

  34. Velocity VELOCITY

  35. Velocity VELOCITY =

  36. Velocity DISTANCE VELOCITY =

  37. Velocity DISTANCE VELOCITY =

  38. Velocity Miles or meters DISTANCE VELOCITY = TIME

  39. Velocity Miles or meters DISTANCE VELOCITY = TIME Seconds or hours

  40. Velocity Miles or meters DISTANCE VELOCITY = TIME Seconds or hours Miles per hour Meter per second

  41. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity?

  42. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity? VELOCTIY

  43. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity? VELOCTIY =

  44. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity? DISTANCE VELOCTIY =

  45. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity? DISTANCE VELOCTIY =

  46. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity? DISTANCE VELOCTIY = TIME

  47. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity? 600 meters DISTANCE VELOCTIY = TIME

  48. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity? 600 meters DISTANCE VELOCTIY = TIME 50 seconds

  49. Let’s now try a problem! Ryan ran 600 meter in 50 seconds, what is his Velocity? 600 meters DISTANCE VELOCTIY = TIME 12 meters/second 50 seconds

  50. ACCELERATION

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