
Applying Newton's Laws of Motion
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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24 Slides • 20 Questions
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Multiple Choice
How do Newton's Laws of Motion apply to sports activities, amusement park rides, Earth’s tectonic forces, and rocket launches?
These activities all seem fun.
Each of these activities require movement.
They do not have anything to do with Newton's Laws of Motion.
Rockets are cool.
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Multiple Choice
What unit is force measured in?
Joules
Inches
MPH
Newtons
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Open Ended
Why are these forces in the picture on the previous slide balanced?
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Multiple Choice
Unbalanced forces cause a change in...
Motion
Direction
Speed
All of the above
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Open Ended
What is the Net Force?
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Multiple Choice
What is friction?
The force that causes movement
The force that causes a moving object to slow down when it touches another object
The force that causes an object to accelerate
The force that causes an object to change directions
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Multiple Choice
Since friction is a force, what unit is friction measured in?
Joules
MPH
Newtons
Inches
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Open Ended
What does speed measure?
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Open Ended
How are speed and velocity different?
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Open Ended
What are the three times acceleration happens?
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Draw
Please draw your response on this slide. If you wish to type your response move to the next slide to type your response.
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Open Ended
Design a safety restraint or device for a motorcycle, 4-wheeler, or go-kart. Designs may be drawn or described. Be sure to explain how your devices protects the driver against collision forces.
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Multiple Choice
What is inertia?
An object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by another force
Movement
When an object starts to move without an outside force
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Open Ended
List one more example of Newton’s First Law.
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Open Ended
Cars, trucks, and SUVs use seatbelts as safety devices. Roller coasters use bars. Use Newton’s 1st Law of Motion to explain how the seatbelt or restraint bar help keep you safe in a collision. Be sure to identify forces and velocity.
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula for force?
Force = Distance x Time
Force = Mass x Acceleration
Force = Mass / Acceleration
Force = Distance / Time
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Open Ended
Answer the following questions from the picture:
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Open Ended
Describe Newton's Three Laws of Motion.
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Open Ended
Explain how Newton's Laws of Motion apply to sports activities, amusements park rides, Earth’s tectonic activities, and rocket launches.
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Which essential questions do you still need help to understand?
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