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Warm up 04-25-14

Warm up 04-25-14. Question: What happened to the speed of the car after the bounce and why? Answer: Speed decreased because energy was transferred to rubber band. Goal: I will explore the relationship between kinetic and potential energy. Element of the day. 96 - Curium – Cm

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Warm up 04-25-14

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  1. Warm up 04-25-14 • Question: What happened to the speed of the car after the bounce and why? • Answer: • Speed decreased because energy was transferred to rubber band. • Goal: I will explore the relationship between kinetic and potential energy.

  2. Element of the day • 96 - Curium – Cm • Curium is named after Pierre and Marie Curie who discovered polonium and radium, but not curium. • No element discovered since WWII has been discovered by just one person, but instead by teams of researchers working together. • Curium was discovered by a team lead by Glenn Seaborg using a 60-inch cyclotron at the University of California, Berkley (a trend, you’ll notice). • Curium is used in portable alpha-particle sources which use the heat generated from radioactive decay to power instruments that must operate for a long time away from people – for example in space probes.

  3. Warm up • Review Lab 7A • Review Graph • Rollercoaster Lab • Tonight’s HW • NEW: pgs17-18 • Rocket Lab MONDAY • OLD: Pgs 1-16 Agenda / HW

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