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Newton’s Second Law Lab
Newton’s Second Law Lab
12/1/2014
Starter:
Calculate the force on an object
that has a mass of 12 kg and an
acceleration of 4 m/s2.
Practice:
A 10 N force is applied to each of these
objects.
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Application/Connection/Exit :
Object
Distance Traveled by Cup
Trial one
Trial two
Trial Three
Ping pong
ball
Golf Ball
Describe how the mass of
the ball affects the
force exerted on the cup
Applied
force
Distance Traveled by Car
Trial one
Trial two
Trial Three
Weak
Strong
Which object will have the greater
acceleration and why?
Describe how the force
exerted on the craft
stick affects the
distance the car travels
December 1, 2014
AGENDA
8.6 C
Students will
investigate and
describe
applications of
Newton’s second law
of force and
acceleration by
reading and writing
during a lab activity.
1 Starter
2. Lab
Starter
Calculate the force on an
object that has a mass of 12 kg
and an acceleration of 4 m/s2.
F=M x A
12 kg X 4 m/s2 = 48 kg x m/s2
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12/1
Lecture/ Activity/ Lab
Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Notes
Speed and Velocity Lab
Interpreting Graphs
Walking Lab II with graphing
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
Newtons 1st Law
Newton’s First Law Lab
Newton’s First Law Writing
CBA review
Newton’s First Law Lab #2
Newton’s Second Law
Newton’s Second Law Writing
Newton’s Second Law Lab
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99-100
101-102
103-104
105-106
107-108
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Practice
A 10 N force is applied to each of these objects.
Which object will have the
greater acceleration and why?
Tennis ball because is has a
smaller mass
Object
Distance Traveled by Cup
Trial one
Trial two
Trial Three
Tennis ball
Golf Ball
Applied force
Distance Traveled by Car
Trial one
Weak
Strong
Trial two
Trial Three
Activity 1
Book
Activity 2
Book
111
Newton’s Second Law Lab
Newton’s Second Law Lab
12/1/2014
Starter:
Calculate the force on an object
that has a mass of 12 kg and an
acceleration of 4 m/s2.
Practice:
A 10 N force is applied to each of these
objects.
112
12/1/2014
Application/Connection/Exit :
Object
Distance Traveled by Cup
Trial one
Trial two
Trial Three
Ping pong
ball
Golf Ball
Describe how the mass of
the ball affects the
force exerted on the cup
Applied
force
Distance Traveled by Car
Trial one
Trial two
Trial Three
Weak
Strong
Which object will have the greater
acceleration and why?
Describe how the force
exerted on the craft
stick affects the
distance the car travels