Defining & Applying Newton's Laws
DoNow: You apply a pulling force on a spring scale which reads 5 N. How much force does the spring scale pull back on you? How is this related to Newton's Laws of Motion?
AIM: I can define Newton's Three Laws of Motion, the terms, inertia, weight. I can explain what a Free-Body Diagram (FBD) illustration models. I can describe how to apply Newton's Second Law to create the net force equation which describes the motion of an object.
Activities:
- Submit Don't Work Alone HW; Your Time of Need HW; Racing and Pacing HW; Preview Notes: Ch 5 & 6 Newton's Laws
- Tableshare Use the F=ma HW; ...Phenomenon WS; ...think about Newton's Laws?
- Newton's Tablecloth review video
- Newton's Three Laws (notes) (Khan Academy)
- Newton's Laws WS1
- Net Force Equation (notes)
- Free Body Diagram Reading & Newton's Laws WS2
- Reading Notes Ch 5-1 to 5-2: CQ2, CQ3
- The F=ma is Strong HW
Homework:
The F=ma is Strong HW; Reading Notes Ch 5-1 to 5-2: CQ2, CQ3; Use the F=ma HW; Newton's Laws WS1; Newton's Laws WS2; ...Phenomenon WS; ...think about Newton's Laws?
Coming Up:
Free-Body Diagrams & Net Force
Newton's Laws Test, TBA
Newton's Laws Test, TBA
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