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5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT explain the relationship between force & mass What is the net force acting on the car? What do you think will happen to the cars motion as a result? 10,000N Schedule: • Entry Task • Pre-Test • Newton’s 2nd law Notes • Practice Questions 8,000N Pretest (9 points) 1. Explain each variable in the formula, Fnet = M x A, as it relates to Newton’s Second Law of motion. (1pt. Each) • Fnet – • M– • A– 2. If force increases and mass remains constant, what effect will there be on acceleration? (1) 3. If Force stays the same, and mass increases, what effect will there be on acceleration?(1) 4. What happens when Fnet = 0 ? (1) 5. If you could provide a constant net force of 1 N on a sailboat, what would the top speed be? (1) 6. Two students pull a 10 kg desk with 10 N and 25 N. what is the acceleration of the desk? (2) Net force is all forces acting on an object combined When Net Force is 0 20 N 10 N An object will not change motion When Net force is not 0 An object will change motion Since Net Force is the sum (addition) of all forces acting on an object… ADD/Subtract forces! Adding Forces Worksheet Glue into your notebook Write answers on sheet Due monday 5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT explain the relationship between force & mass What is force? What is net force? What is the net force of the following? 10,000N Schedule: • Entry Task • Pre-Test • Newton’s 2nd law Notes • Practice Questions 8,000N The Net Force applied to an object will be equal to that objects mass times the acceleration of the object Fnet=MxA Any increase to net force is proportional to an increase in either Mass or Acceleration, or both Fnet Acceleration If mass is constant… The harder your push an object, the faster that object will speed up. Example – If you put a large V-8 engine in a golf cart, It will have a much faster 0-60mph time If mass does change… If a net force is applied to two object of diff. mass, the object with less mass will accelerate faster. Example – Same V-8 Engine in a big rig truck will have a much slower acceleration. If there is no Net Force acting on an object (all forces cancel out) the object will not accelerate It will stay at constant velocity Newton’s first law – “an object will keep its current motion unless acted upon by a net force” Thrust Air Resistance a) Zero b) 1m/s If you could provide a constant net force of 1N on an ocean liner, what would the top speed be? 100m/s d) Light speed c) What does Newton’s 2nd Law Mean? Make a Newton’s 2nd Law poster Must have… Definitions Force Net Force Mass Acceleration Relationship statement Fnet & Acc Newton’s 2nd Law 5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT explain the relationship between force & mass How does varying the amount of force applied to an object effect that objects motion? Fnet = Net Force M = Mass A = Acceleration So… Fnet M A How do I use f=ma to solve for problems? Mr. Simonson & Mr. Dorsey are fighting over a giant strip of bacon. What is the acceleration of the bacon? Newton’s 2nd law Practice Questions Answer Each Question Complete sentences Show ALL work Steps for solving Draw a Picture Write Knowns & Unknowns Use Triangle To Solve Check Answer Fne t M A 5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT use Newton's 2nd Law Spongebob & Dora are fighting over the stores last copy of the Jonas Brothers CD(m=5kg). What is the net force on the CD, and acceleration? Schedule: • Questions & Clear Ups What do you still have questions about? Any problems a problem? Popcorn Read 4.1 Take turns reading 4.1 At Each Section After Reading Section Wrap-Up 1–3 Discuss Main Ideas Write out a fictional Cornell note (at least story that demonstrates & explains Newton’s 2nd law. (at least 1 paragraph) two questions per section) Sections Newton’s 2nd Law Falling Objects Terminal Velocity 5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT apply Newton's 2nd to using an elevator Imagine yourself on an elevator, when it first goes up, what do you feel? When it suddenly moves down, what do you feel? Try to explain this using Newton’s 2nd law Schedule: • Purpose: To investigate the relationship between force & mass Possible Materials: Dynamics Cart, String, Spring Scale, Mass Set 250kg 250kg Force Mass Motion Elevator Claim… What is the relationship between mass, acceleration & force? Evidence… Qualitative Quantitative Reasoning Why is your claim correct? Or wrong? Prove it!! Cart Pull 5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT apply Newton's 2nd to using an elevator Imagine yourself on an elevator, when it first goes up, what do you feel? When it suddenly moves down, what do you feel? Try to explain this using Newton’s 2nd law Schedule: • Today’s Assignment Create & solve three (3) original problems using any aspect of Newton’s 2nd law. Assignments To Finish/redo Test Reflection Unit Reflection Newton’s 2nd Pretest Newton’s 2nd Cornell notes Newton’s 2nd Practice Question 4.1 Reading/Notes Newton’s 2nd Fictional Story 5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT apply Newton's 2nd law Q-Pon (95kg) puts a net force on the ground of 190N as he jumps up to slam the ball in the face of the lobos. What is his acceleration? –show ALL work Newton’s Ride Question What is the relationship between mass, acceleration & force? Complete lab planning Carry out plan Record observations Conclusions RACES Assignment log Test Reflection Unit Reflection Newton’s 2nd Pretest Newton’s 2nd Cornell notes Newton’s 2nd Practice Question 4.1 Reading/Notes Newton’s 2nd Fictional Story 5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT apply Newton's 2nd law Q-Pon (95kg) puts a net force on the ground of 190N as he jumps up to slam the ball in the face of the lobos. What is his acceleration? –show ALL work Quiz Review Each Group… Make a practice test question Multiple step Solvable Make a key Shows ALL steps Correct answer Share/teach question with class Remember Your Steps Draw a Picture Force diagram Find net force State Knowns & unknown Use Triangle Solve, check & label Presenting Group Class Speak Clearly Write Question in Introduce Question notebook Solve while following steps Give Time To Solve TEACH each step using key & audience Draw Knowns Triangle Solve & check Be respectful 5/3/2017 Learning Target: SWBAT apply Newton's 2nd law In order to land, a plane must cut its thrusters to create an unbalanced force. The weight of the plane is 200,000N & air resistance is 50,000N. If the plane can safely slow down at 5m/s2, what is the mass of the plane? weight Air Res. Assignment Log Newton’s 2nd Pretest /4 2nd Law in action Poster VPearned Score 4 VPTotal Newton’s 2nd Practice Questions /4 4.1 Reading/Notes /4 Newton’s 2nd story /4 VP /20 Score /4 Assignment Log If you are ready to score… Total Score out of 4 Keep journal on edge of desk I will check during quiz When Done… • Missing/Late/Redo Work • Test Retake Procedures • Silent Read Quiz Answer in complete sentences Show ALL work Good Luck! Pay Close Attention… Fold into 4th Hotdog Hamburger Trim edges Fold again (hamburger) Take half Cut a “divot” Cut a T Insert & Walla! Use this time to complete your website What you should have… Title Group members Purpose of lesson At least one of each Picture Link (hidden) Embedded Video Your own text