Newton`s Laws of Motion Exit
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123
Newton’s Laws of Motion
12/1/16
EQ: What forces can change the
motion and speed of an object, and
how are those forces used to make
our world lives easier?
Newton’s Laws of Motion
124
12/1/16
Application/ Connection: Draw Chart
Starter:
Practice: Draw chart
Exit : Explain the action-reaction force
needed to launch a space shuttle.
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December 1, 2016
AGENDA
8.6 C
1 Starter
2. Lab
Students will
investigate and
12/8
Newton’s third Law Lab
describe applications
121-122
of Newton’s third law
of action-reaction by
reading and writing
during an activity.
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Lecture/ Activity/ Lab
Newton’s First Law with Poster
Newton’s First Law Lab
Newton’s First Law Lab #2
Newtons Second Law Notes
Newton’s First Law Writing
CBA Review
Newton’s Second Law Lab
Newtons Second Law Ws
Newton’s Second Law Lab # 2
Newton’s Second Law Writing
Newton’s Third Law Notes
Newton’s third Law Lab
Newton’s laws Video Quiz
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An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an
unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion
with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted
upon by an unbalanced force.
"the law of inertia".
Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass.
The greater the mass (of the object being
accelerated) the greater the amount of force needed
(to accelerate the object).
or
FORCE = MASS times ACCELERATION
For every action there is an equal and
opposite re-action.
"the law of action and reaction".
Application/Connection
123
Newton’s Laws of Motion
12/1/16
EQ: What forces can change the
motion and speed of an object, and
how are those forces used to make
our world lives easier?
Newton’s Laws of Motion
124
12/1/16
Application/ Connection: Draw Chart
Starter:
Practice: Draw chart
Exit : Explain the action-reaction force
needed to launch a space shuttle.