Little More Displacement
DoNow: A 50 N force directed 36.9 degrees above the horizontal is used to accelerate a mass 10 m along a frictionless, horizontal surface. Calculate the horizontal and vertical component of force. Calculate the horizontal and vertical work. Describe the total work done by the 50 N force. Calculate the speed of the 2 kg object after traveling 10 m. (notes)
AIM: I can describe the equations used for energy and the relationships described by the Work-Energy Theorem and the Conservation of Energy.
Activities: Winter Assembly Schedule
- Submit Swing & Climb HW; Personal Power Activity WS
- Tableshare This Again HW; Ch8 CQ6, 7, 11, CE6, 9, 11; ...think about Work; Finals Topic Review WS
- Eureka: Work video 5-bullet points & Drawing Summary
- Whiteboard 2008 AP Physics Q2 & A2
- Ranking
- Middle is Near HW
- Ch8 CQ10, CQ13, CQ14, CE13, CE15, CE17
Homework:
Complete Middle is Near HW; Ch8 CQ10, 13, 14, CE13, 15, 17; Eureka: Work video Drawing Summary; This Again HW; Ch8 CQ6, 7, 11, CE6, 9, 11; ...think about Work; Finals Topic Review WS
Textbook Review Ch 1-8
Coming Up:
Final Stretch
2015 Fall Finals Schedule
Work Energy & Power Test, Block Day, 09Dec15
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