science focus lesson week 9. benchmark: the student knows that the motion of an object is determined...

30
Force and Motion Science Focus Lesson Week 9

Upload: charles-johns

Post on 17-Dec-2015

213 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Force and Motion Science Focus

Lesson Week 9

Page 2: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting on the object.

Essential Question: How is the motion of an object affected by

the forces acting upon the object?Vocabulary: force inertiagravity friction

Week 4 – SC.C.2.2.4.

Page 3: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

A force is a push or a pull. Forces allow objects to start moving,

stop moving, change speed or direction.

What is a force?

Talk it over….What are some objects that are pushed?

What are some objects that are pulled?

Page 4: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

How does force affect the motion of the skater?

When you skate, your skate pushes against the ground and moves you forward.

Page 5: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

A pull will start the wagon in motion.

The more mass you have stored in your wagon, the more force you will need to start the wagon moving.

How does force affect the motion of the wagon?

Page 6: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Gravity is the force that pulls objects toward each other.

We are most familiar with the gravitational pull of the Earth.

Objects are “pulled” to the ground by gravity.

Objects also stay on the ground because gravity is pulling them to the Earth.

Gravity

Page 7: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Try it…. Drop a ball of paper

and a pencil at the same time.

Which one hits the ground first?

What happens when you drop two objects?

Make sure you keep the variables constant….

Page 8: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

What happens when you drop a flat sheet of paper and a paper ball?

Will they hit the ground at the same time like the paper ball and the pencil?

What caused them to hit the ground at different times?

Try it again…

Page 9: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

As an object falls to the ground the air around it is slowing it down.

The more surface area an object has the more air resistance it will experience.

Air resistance

Page 10: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Summarizing: In your science notebook…

1. Give two examples of gravity pulling objects to the ground.2. Answer in your own words, What is gravity?

Page 11: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Friction is a force between two surfaces rubbing against each other. Friction works against the motion of an object.

Rough surfaces have more friction than smooth surfaces.

What is friction?

Can you think of some examples of friction at work?

Page 12: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

A bicycle traveling on a sidewalk will stop easier than a bicycle traveling on a dirt path.

Remember: A rougher surface produces more friction than a smooth surface.

The force of friction can also be reduced, making objects move easier. (icy or snowy road or a wet floor)

What do you think?

Page 13: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

If a baseball is hit with the same force, on which surface will it roll the farthest? Why?

What do you think?

Page 14: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Click on the picture to watch a video segment about friction.

Page 15: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

A baseball player hits a ball, it rolls into the outfield and then stops.

Explain what forces start the ball moving and cause the ball to finally stop.

Summarizing: Answer the following question in your notebook.

Page 16: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

What is inertia? Click the picture below for a video.

Page 17: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by another force.

This means… an object sitting still will stay sitting still until something pushes or pulls it.

An object that is moving will continue to move until something causes it to stop. Friction is a common force that causes something to stop.

So what is inertia?

Page 18: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Which will be harder to start moving?

Page 19: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Heavier objects are harder to start moving. They are also harder to stop moving.

Yes… the bus!!!

Talk it over….Think of some other objects that are hard to get moving,and hard to stop once they are moving.

Page 20: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

The push is caused by the rider’s legs against the pedals. The faster you pedal, the faster the bicycle will travel. The friction of the tires against the road allows the bike to move. Friction of the brakes rubbing against the tires will also cause the bike to stop.

What forces are affecting the bicycle?

Page 21: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Explain the effects of inertia on a ball. (1)Start from the ball being at rest, (2) to the force that will start it moving , AND (3) the force that will stop it moving.

Check your response. Does it have all three parts?

What did you learn? Record your answer in your science notebook.

Page 22: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

1. A circus acrobat was shot out of a cannon. As she flew across the room, she began to fall down toward the net.What force caused the acrobat to fall down toward the net?

A. frictionB. heatC. gravityD. wind

Page 23: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

1. C is correct!!!

Gravity is the force that pulls objects to the ground.

Page 24: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

2. A rolling ball will slow down until it finally stops. What force slows down and stops the ball?

A. gravityB. solar powerC. frictionD. speed

Page 25: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Friction is the force that slows objects down and causes them to eventually stop.

2. C is correct!!!

Page 26: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

3. A soldier with a parachute jumped out of an airplane. After he opened his parachute, he fell more slowly.

What upward force slowed down his fall?

A. gravityB. frictionC. air resistanceD. weight

Page 27: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Remember dropping the flat sheet of paper? The air resistance slowed down its fall to the ground. A parachute acts the same way, making it safe for people to jump out of planes.

3. C is correct!!!

Page 28: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

4. Mike lifted a heavy box. What force did he have to overcome to move the box upward?

A. gravityB. air resistanceC. frictionD. muscular

Page 29: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Gravity is the force that pulls objects to the ground, but it is also the force that holds objects, and us, to the ground.

4. A is correct!!!

Page 30: Science Focus Lesson Week 9. Benchmark: The student knows that the motion of an object is determined by the overall effect of all the forces acting

Summarizing: How is the motion of an object affected by the forces acting upon the object? Answer this question using the following words.

fricti

on

force

push or pull

inertiagravity