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Motion Analysis PowerPoint Examples. By: Sue Speirs 12-04-03. Click here to view the sketch a motion PowerPoint sample. Click here to view the baseball motion PowerPoint sample. Click here to view the California fires motion PowerPoint sample.
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Motion Analysis PowerPoint Examples By: Sue Speirs 12-04-03
Click here to view the sketch a motionPowerPoint sample Click here to view the baseball motion PowerPoint sample Click here to view the California fires motion PowerPoint sample Click here to view the Lunar Eclipse motion PowerPoint sample
Get a Notion, It’s All About Motion Throw a Ball Animated Sketch
Bio Motion Flip Chart
Phyrst Impressions Motion Observed / Described Why Motion Structure/Function Predicting Forces Return to Table of Contents
Take me Out to the Ball Game
Cinematographic Analysis Baseball pictures taken by Sue Speirs
America’s Favorite…! Physics and Motion What were you thinking,… Baseball?
Pay Close Attention Mo, you are about to get a lesson in... Acceleration MO tion A Popular Physics Equation: F = ma
Sparks will fly! Its "relativity" easy... So easy we will solve it with our bare knuckles...
physics is phun
Okay Physics Fans Here's the problem Consider the forces in action… The bat speed of Mo Vaughn vs. The sweet knuckle ball of Steve Sparks NOW YOU MAKE THE CALL!
“I’m still work’n the formulas… JOSH” “GIBBY, Did you see the Physics behind that play?”
Science Rocks! That’s the GNEISS thing about SCIENCE Return to Table of Contents
Fire On the Move! Pictures used with permission from John Walker
Aerial view of the fire line along Route 15 near Miramar Air Station.
A San Diego police officer backs his car off Clairemont Mesa Blvd just east of I-15 as the fire flares up on the north side.
Fire rages on the east side of the I-15 at Clairemont Mesa Blvd
Traffic backed up on I-15 from closures forced by the wildfires on Sunday
Ventura County firefighters look at a twister of flame from a wildfire, Sunday, in Simi Valley
A home burns along North Lake Wohlford Road at Valley Center Road on Sunday morning
Phyrst Impressions Motion Observed / Described Why Motion Structure/Function Predicting Forces Return to Table of Contents
Lunar Eclipse November 8, 2003 Livonia, MIHome Driveway 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Prepared by: Sue Speirs, K-12 Science Specialist Grosse Pointe Public Schools
A total eclipse of the Moon occurred the weekend of Nov. 8-9, 2003. A Lunar Eclipse (eclipse of the Moon) happens at Full Moon. The Moon orbits Earth about once every 29 ½ days. Lunar eclipses happen when the Moon passes through the shadow of the Earth.
About two to four times each year, the Moon passes through some portion of the Earth's shadows (penumbral or umbral) and one of three types of eclipses occurs.
During a total lunar eclipse, the Earth blocks all direct sunlight from the Moon. The Moon has no light of its own, but shines by sunlight reflected from its surface.
Just about 35% of lunar eclipses are total eclipses— and are totally awesome to watch!
7:00 p.m. November 8, 2003 Livonia, MIHome Driveway