2018 Week 14 Momentum

I can define momentum & calculate for the momentum of any moving object by using the formula:
P = m.v

What is Momentum? Video
Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov Win Gold – Full Free Program | Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics
Force and Momentum Problems Worksheet

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2018 Week-13 Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion

I can explain Newton’s third law of motion: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion Study Guide

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2018 Week-12 Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion

I can explain Newton’s third law of motion: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Newton’s Third Law Worksheet
Action-Reaction Worksheet

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2018 Week-11 Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion

Content Objectives: I can explain Newton’s second law of motion: The acceleration of a system is directly proportional to and in the same direction as the net external force acting on the system, and inversely proportional to its mass.
F = m . a

Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion Video
Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion Problems Worksheet

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2018 Week-10 Linear Motion & Free Fall

Content Objectives: I can calculate for the average velocity or acceleration of a moving object by using the formulas:
average velocity = distance/time
acceleration = (final velocity – initial velocity)/time

Content Objectives:I can calculate for the displacement, elapsed time or the final velocity of a falling object by using the formulas:
final velocity = initial velocity – g * time
vertical displacement = initial velocity * time -1/2 g*(time)^2

Lab-4: Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion

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2018 Week-9 Free Fall

Content Objectives: I can calculate for the displacement, elapsed time or the final velocity of a falling object by using the formulas:
final velocity = initial velocity – g * time
vertical displacement = initial velocity * time -1/2 g*(time)^2

Kinematics Part 2: Vertical Motion Video
Vertical Velocity Worksheet-B
Free Fall Problems Worksheet

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2018 Week-8 Linear Motion & Free Fall

Content Objectives: I can calculate for the displacement, elapsed time or the final velocity of a falling object by using the formulas:
final velocity = initial velocity – g * time
vertical displacement = initial velocity * time -1/2 g*(time)^2

Kinematics Part 1: Horizontal Motion Video
Graphical Motion (Position, Velocity & Acceleration vs Time Graph)
Free Fall
Vertical Velocity Worksheet-A

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2018 Week-7 Linear Motion

Content Objectives: I can calculate for the average velocity or acceleration of a moving object by using the formulas:
average velocity = distance/time
acceleration = (final velocity – initial velocity)/time

Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Video
Acceleration – Guided Notes
Acceleration – Guided Notes
Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration Problems Worksheet
Lab-3: Measuring the Instantaneous Speed & Acceleration of a Moving Object.

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2018 Week-6 Linear Motion

Content Objectives: I can explain how to identify a moving object by using a frame of reference; & can calculate for the average velocity or acceleration of a moving object by using the formulas:
average velocity = distance/time
acceleration = (final velocity – initial velocity)/time

Relative Motion and Inertial Reference Frames Video
Displacement vs Distance – Guided Notes
Velocity & Speed –(Guided Notes)
Interpreting a Distance-Time Graph
Speed, Velocity and Acceleration Calculations Worksheet
Lab-2: Measuring the Average Speed of a Moving Object.

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2018 Week-5 Newton’s 1st Law of Motion-Inertia

Content Objectives: I can explain Newton’s first law of motion (the law of inertia) as: 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.
Language Objectives: I can write the definition of Newton’s first law of motion and give an example about it.

Mass Video
Mass or Weight? – Reading
Mass or Weight? – Questions
The Difference Between Mass & Weight Video
Weight = Mass X Gravity Worksheet

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