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Can you continue your friction investigation (bar graph and conclusion)? You have 15 minutes. Do now!. Last lesson. Investigating friction. Can you carefully read pages 136 and 137. Think of one question to ask Mr Porter about these pages. Reading first!. Today’s lesson.
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Can you continue your friction investigation (bar graph and conclusion)? You have 15 minutes Do now!
Last lesson • Investigating friction
Can you carefully read pages 136 and 137. Think of one question to ask Mr Porter about these pages. Reading first!
Today’s lesson • Distance/time graphs
Distance against time graphs distance time
No movement? distance time
No movement distance time
Constant speed? distance time
Constant speed distance time
Constant speed How would the graph look different for a faster constant speed? distance time
Constant speed fast distance time
Constant speed fast How would the graph look different for a slower constant speed? distance time
Constant speed fast distance slow time
Getting faster? (accelerating) distance time
Getting faster distance time
Examples distance time
A van accelerating from stop and then hitting a wall distance time
A van accelerating from stop and then hitting a wall distance time
Let’s try some questions. Page 139 questions 4 and 5.