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Force, Motion and Energy

Force, Motion and Energy. Dr. John Hunt jhunt@mc.edu Gail Dickinson gdickinson@madison-schools.com. FORCE MOTION ENERGY 4-2-c Determine the causes and effects of forces on motion. (DOK 2).

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Force, Motion and Energy

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  1. Force, Motion and Energy Dr. John Hunt jhunt@mc.edu Gail Dickinson gdickinson@madison-schools.com John Hunt MAST 2012

  2. FORCE MOTION ENERGY4-2-c Determine the causes and effects of forces on motion. (DOK 2) Work = Force (F=ma) X DistanceDynamic Carts*FrictionFire syringe*O-Ring*****Penny on card/drinking glass*****Immovable Penny*****Momentum & InertiaWooden Cars*****Flying Raw Eggs*Eddy Current* John Hunt MAST 2012

  3. 4-2-g Describe how heat flows from warm object to cold one and categorize examples of materials that may or may not be used as insulators. (DOK 2) Melting ice* John Hunt MAST 2012

  4. 5-2-c Investigate the motion of an object in terms of its position, direction of motion, and speed. (DOK 2) Distance vs Time of moving objects Catapult***** Swinging Pendulums* Straw rocket (PROJECT) Foam rocket (PROJECT) John Hunt MAST 2012

  5. 5-2-c Investigate the motion of an object in terms of its position, direction of motion, and speed. (DOK 2) Continued Force required to move an object using appropriate devices Flying Ping-Pong Ball***** Toothpick Star***** Centripetal Force Machine* Air Bullet Shooter* Spill Not***** John Hunt MAST 2012

  6. 5-2-c Investigate the motion of an object in terms of its position, direction of motion, and speed. (DOK 2) Continued Variables that affect speed - (ramp height/length/surface/mass of object) Spinning Spheres* RED* (Really Easy Data) Effects of unbalanced force on an object’s motion in terms of speed and direction. Balloon rocket***** Wonderwhirler***** Rock-It* Pull the Tablecloth* John Hunt MAST 2012

  7. 5-2-d Categorize examples of potential energy as gravitational (boulder on a hill), elastic (rubber band), and or chemical (unlit match, food) DOK 2. Matchstick rocket (Project) CO2rocket*/Lunch bag*****(Gail) Popper/Ping-Pong Ball***** Clanging Steel Spheres* Cork Rocket* John Hunt MAST 2012

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