Physics Mark Scheme
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Hands-On Activities to Crush Science Misconceptions Michael Horton Science Coordinator.
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Review What happens to the motion of an object when the forces are balanced? a.The motion changes. b.The motion does not.
Motion. Motion: The change in position of an object as compared with a reference point Reference point: System of objects that are not moving (stationary)
Chapter 2: Motion Unit 1: Energy and Motion Table of Contents 2 2 2.3: Motion and ForcesMotion and Forces 2.1: Describing Motion 2.2: AccelerationAcceleration.
Are distance and time important in describing running events at the track- and-field meets in the Olympics? Motion 2.1 Describing Motion.
REPRESENTING MOTION KINEMATICS in One Dimension “To understand motion is to understand nature.” Leonardo da Vinci.
Chapter 9 Linear Momentum. A railroad car loaded with rocks coasts on a level track without friction. A worker on board starts throwing the rocks horizontally.
Energy Lecture Slide 1 Work & Energy. Energy Lecture Slide 2 Work Work = (Force in direction of motion)*distance W, Joule (J) = N-m 1 J is work done in.
SAIL into STEM Friction using Car and Ramp and the Engineering Design Cycle.
Unit 2, Chapter 7, Lesson 7: Ballistic Missiles and Getting into Orbit 1 ABM Treaty (cont’d) Arguments for Withdrawal Allow U.S. to develop a ballistic.