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To the Board

Bobbett

eAstro

Pops

Talk about monkey

business!!!

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MotionVocabulary Newton’s Laws

Simple Machines

Forces Do the math!

Final Jeopardy

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This is the force that results when two materials rub against

each other.

This is the force that results when two materials rub against

each other.

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What is friction?What is friction?

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Remember how we rubbed our

hands together. When there is

friction, it slows an object down.

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This is what makes your body rise out of its seat at the top of a

hill.

This is what makes your body rise out of its seat at the top of a

hill.

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What is inertia?What is inertia?

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The formula for this is the

Speed= Distance

Time

and the

direction.

The formula for this is the

Speed= Distance

Time

and the

direction.

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What is velocity?What is velocity?

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The car is moving at a speed of 55 miles per

hour/north

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This has only a pull motion.This has only a pull motion.

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What is gravity?

This allows satellites to rotate around the earth instead of drifting off into outer space.

What is gravity?

This allows satellites to rotate around the earth instead of drifting off into outer space.

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This force as well as electricity can have a push or pull motion.This force as well as electricity can have a push or pull motion.

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What is magnetism?What is magnetism?

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This law of motion states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object moving in a straight line at a constant speed will continue to move at a constant speed until a

net force acts on the object.

This law of motion states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object moving in a straight line at a constant speed will continue to move at a constant speed until a

net force acts on the object.

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What is inertia?What is inertia?

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This law of motion states that when one object exerts force on

another object, the second object exerts a force on the first object.

This type of force is always equal and opposite, and they always occur in pairs.

This law of motion states that when one object exerts force on

another object, the second object exerts a force on the first object.

This type of force is always equal and opposite, and they always occur in pairs.

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What is action reaction?

If two marbles hit left, two marbles will move right.

This demonstrates an equal force.

What is action reaction?

If two marbles hit left, two marbles will move right.

This demonstrates an equal force.

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This law of motion describes the relationship between the rate in

which an object’s velocity changes over time, mass and net

force.

This law of motion describes the relationship between the rate in

which an object’s velocity changes over time, mass and net

force.

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What is acceleration?What is acceleration?

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Remember our examples of

acceleration in class. The greater the net force acting on an object the greater the acceleration of

the object.

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When you use your brakes, you are changing this motion.

When you use your brakes, you are changing this motion.

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What is acceleration?

Acceleration is the net forces acting on an object to CHANGE its velocity by causing it to

•speed up

•slow down

•change direction

What is acceleration?

Acceleration is the net forces acting on an object to CHANGE its velocity by causing it to

•speed up

•slow down

•change direction

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You are running outside at recess and you accidentally run into a

butterfly.

You can say that the butterfly hit you with less of this than that of

which you hit the butterfly.

You are running outside at recess and you accidentally run into a

butterfly.

You can say that the butterfly hit you with less of this than that of

which you hit the butterfly.

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What is force?What is force?

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More force

Less force

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This is a simple machine that is made up of a circular object and

a shaft.

This is a simple machine that is made up of a circular object and

a shaft.

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What is a wheel and axle?What is a wheel and axle?

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This is a simple machine that consists of a rope or cable that runs through a grooved wheel.

This is a simple machine that consists of a rope or cable that runs through a grooved wheel.

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What is a pulley?What is a pulley?

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This type of simple machine consists of a stiff bar that rotates

around a fixed point called a fulcrum.

This type of simple machine consists of a stiff bar that rotates

around a fixed point called a fulcrum.

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What is a lever?What is a lever?

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A screw is a modification of this type of simple machine?

A screw is a modification of this type of simple machine?

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What is an inclined plane?What is an inclined plane?

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This type of simple machine consists of one end higher than the other that makes carrying

heavy items up a flight of stairs easier.

This type of simple machine consists of one end higher than the other that makes carrying

heavy items up a flight of stairs easier.

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What is an inclined plane?What is an inclined plane?

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This type of force is electrically charged when it gains or loses

electrons.

This type of force is electrically charged when it gains or loses

electrons.

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What is electricity?What is electricity?

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A comb that is

negatively charged attracts paper.

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There is less of this force in outer space so objects in outer space

move more easily.

There is less of this force in outer space so objects in outer space

move more easily.

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What is friction?What is friction?

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This force keeps the satellites orbiting around the earth.

This force keeps the satellites orbiting around the earth.

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What is gravity?What is gravity?

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A bicycle uses mostly this type of force.

A bicycle uses mostly this type of force.

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What is human force?What is human force?

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A steering wheel on a go-cart is an example of a type of simple

machine… a wheel and axle. The purpose of the axle is to reduce

the amount of _________ needed to steer the cart.

A steering wheel on a go-cart is an example of a type of simple

machine… a wheel and axle. The purpose of the axle is to reduce

the amount of _________ needed to steer the cart.

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What is force?What is force?

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A motion that goes back and forth.

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What is periodic motion?What is periodic motion?

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This is a steady motion.This is a steady motion.

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What is constant motion?Ex. The earth’s steady or constant motion around the sun.

What is constant motion?Ex. The earth’s steady or constant motion around the sun.

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This is a type of motion that moves in many directions and at

many speeds.

This is a type of motion that moves in many directions and at

many speeds.

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What is variable motion?What is variable motion?

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Wheels moving on a car are an example of this type of motion.Wheels moving on a car are an example of this type of motion.

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What is circular motion?What is circular motion?

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When something is plucked and it moves.

When something is plucked and it moves.

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What is vibrational motion?What is vibrational motion?

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Mrs. Radtke travels 160 miles north east to her parents house in 4 hours.

This is the velocity in which she is traveling.

Mrs. Radtke travels 160 miles north east to her parents house in 4 hours.

This is the velocity in which she is traveling.

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What is 40 mph northeast?What is 40 mph northeast?

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Printer A performs 64 joules of work in 8 seconds. Printer B performs the same amount of

work in double the time. You can conclude that this printer uses

more power.

Printer A performs 64 joules of work in 8 seconds. Printer B performs the same amount of

work in double the time. You can conclude that this printer uses

more power.

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What is printer A?What is printer A?

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Printer A did the same

amount of work in half the time.

This made printer A use more power.

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We traveled to Baltimore last week. We traveled 60 miles

northwest in 60 minutes. This is our velocity.

We traveled to Baltimore last week. We traveled 60 miles

northwest in 60 minutes. This is our velocity.

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What is 60 miles per hour/northwest?

What is 60 miles per hour/northwest?

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This is your average speed if you travel 240 miles in 6 hours.

This is your average speed if you travel 240 miles in 6 hours.

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What is 40 miles per hour?What is 40 miles per hour?

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x miles per hour= 240 (miles) 6 hrs.

240 divided by 6= 40 mph

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You travel 6 hours at an average speed of 50 miles per hour. This

is the distance you traveled.

You travel 6 hours at an average speed of 50 miles per hour. This

is the distance you traveled.

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What is 300 miles per hour?What is 300 miles per hour?

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50 miles per hour= x (distance) 6 hrs.

50 x 6= 300

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Simple MachinesSimple Machines

Final Jeopardy Question

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This type of machine makes work easier by changing the direction of the force needed to do work.

On a flagpole, the wheel used with the rope to raise the flag is

an example of this.

This type of machine makes work easier by changing the direction of the force needed to do work.

On a flagpole, the wheel used with the rope to raise the flag is

an example of this.

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What is a pulley?What is a pulley?

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