Objectives change their motion due to a net force. Newton's Laws of Motion are used to calculate the effects of forces on the motion of objects (e.g., balanced vs. unbalanced forces, momentum, inertia, impulse, action vs. reaction, friction, torque).
Objects change their motion due to a net force. Newton’s Laws of Motion are used to calculate the effects of forces on the motion of objects (e.g., balanced vs. unbalanced forces, momentum, inertia, impulse, action vs. reaction, friction, torque).
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4 - Integrate (Investigations)
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4 - I can integrate process standards in an investigation to discover more about this objective.
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A. The motion of objects and the effects of changing forces on them can be examined various ways starting with Newton's Laws.
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A.1 Given conditions, what effect does unbalanced forces have on an object?
A.2 Given conditions, what effect does collision of one object into another have on motion of both?
A.3 Given conditions, how does an object's inertia affect required forces to change it's motion?
A.4 Given conditions, how can the time of collision of two different masses objects be determined?
A.5 Given conditions, how can a reaction force be determine?
A.6 Given conditions, how can affect of friction have on a moving object?
A.7 Given conditions, what is required to design a hanging mobile?
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