bell work: please sit in assigned groups. write down the first five parts of your lab reports in the...
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Bell Work:
Please Sit In Assigned Groups.
Write Down the First Five Parts of your lab reports in the section two of your notebooks.I. Galileo’s Thought ExperimentII. Purpose:III. Hypothesis:IV. Materials:V. Procedure:
FALLING OBJECTS
Galileo’s Thought Experiment
Objective:
Predict the outcome of a situation
Analyze Data to support a conclusion or theory
Create a Formal Lab Report
Spi’s and CLE’s:
Do Falling Objects Fall to Earth at the same rate?
Possible Hypothesis:
A. Heavier objects fall faster than lighter objects.
B. Lighter objects fall faster than heavier objects.
C. Both objects will fall at the same rate.
Data/Observations
Pennies in Air Coffee Filters Pennies in Water
Observations
Physics Animation
In the late 1500's, everyone knew that heavy objects fall faster than lighter ones. After all, Aristotle had said so. That an ancient Greek scholar still held such sway was a sign of how far science had declined during the dark ages.
Galileo was impudent enough to question the common knowledge. The story has become part of the folklore of science: he is reputed to have dropped two different weights from the town's Leaning Tower showing that they landed at the same time. His challenges to Aristotle may have cost Galileo his job, but he had demonstrated the importance of taking nature, not human authority, as the final arbiter in matters of science.
Conclusion
As a group write a conclusion that follows the lab format information.