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Pick up worksheet and be prepared to begin filling it out. . Friction is caused by... Friction always acts.... Friction increases as __________________ increases. Friction formula:. atomic forces (atoms interacting) and surface characteristics. . opposing the motion. Normal Force.
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Pick up worksheet and be prepared to begin filling it out. Friction is caused by... Friction always acts.... Friction increases as __________________ increases. Friction formula: atomic forces (atoms interacting) and surface characteristics. opposing the motion. Normal Force Fk,s,F=
Go Volleyball! Beat the Bulldogs! We're all cheering for you! Please grab a calculator if you need one and be prepared to review before your quiz begins. There will NOT be after school tutoring today. I will open up Wednesday and Thursday instead! Catapults need to go home!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We have a lab tomorrow! Yay! (You have to say yay in Kermits voice)
Units mass kg acceleration m/s2 Force N Alternate force unit kgm/s2 Contact vs Field force Difference between mass and force Free body diagrams- use 4 forces
Sum of forces = ? when at rest or constant speed. Sum of forces = ? when nonzero, unbalanced.
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1st/3rd period bonus question: (Answer on the back of your quiz) We put a closed glass-case with air and a small bird inside on a scale. It is obvious that the scale indicates the weight of the bird too, when it is sitting on the bottom of the case. What is the weight if the bird is hovering in the mid-air inside the case? Why?
2nd/4th Period Bonus Question: (answer on back of quiz) The weight of an air-balloon inflated with air is measured using a very sensitive scale. The air is let out from the balloon and the weight of the balloon (and of the thread) is measured. What is the result? Why?
6th Period bonus question: If the gravitational force on the moon is one-sixth the gravitational force on earth, how fast could a bird fly on the moon if it flew about 25 miles per hour on Earth? (You can assume the bird has an oxygen tank to breathe!)
7th Period bonus question: We all know that if you weigh yourself on the moon, it is less than your weight on the Earth. Can you tell me something that actually weighs more on the moon than on Earth?
Why is it important to wear your seatbelt? (Think about Newton's first law). http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/newtlaws/cci.cfm