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Do Now. Turn in Lab Report. Take notes on 5-1 to 5-3 pg 108-118 HW 1: #1-5. Today’s Agenda. Work Time for Test corrections and Unit 2 Startup CN: Newton’s 1 st and 2 nd Laws. Homework. Projectile Results. Average: 75.4% Old Average: 82.2% . Do Now. Check yourself #1-5. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Take notes on 5-1 to 5-3 o pg 108-118

• HW 1: #1-5

Today’s Agenda• Work Time for Test

corrections and Unit 2 Startup

• CN: Newton’s 1st and 2nd Laws

Homework

• Turn in Lab ReportDo Now

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Projectile ResultsAverage: 75.4% Old Average: 82.2%

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• Take notes on 5-1 to 5-3 (pg 108-118)• HW 1: # 8, HW 2: #1, 2, 4

Today’s Agenda• HW Questions• Film Clips

Homework to be stamped tomorrow

• Check yourself #1-5Do Now

• Notes on all of chapter 5 Due Friday

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Answers

1. C2. A3. 44. A5. C6. Whiplash occurs because of inertia. Your

head wants to stay in the same place. Your car moves your body forward but leaves your head behind. OUCH!

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Homework questions?

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How to Read a Chapter in a Physics Textbook

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…because you need to learn how to learn from reading

And because there are no retakes

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Focus on one section at a time

• Outline each section (5-1, 5-2, 5-3) in detail, paying attention to terms in bold and their definitions

• Whenever possible try to write definitions in words and pictures

• Avoid detailed mathematical equations. Most of the A.P. Physics exam uses very general equations – your understanding of the concepts is most crucial at this point.

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Don’t do too much at once!

• Do not carry try to read the whole chapter in one sitting. It will take time to absorb all of the ideas.

• Each chapter has a Summary at the end (don’t they always?) Do your notes cover all the concepts addressed in the summary?

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Use the example problems to check your understanding

• The answers are end of the example, but you should carefully think through your answer before looking.

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Brain Break

As you watch the clips, consider the following questions:• Where are Newton’s laws of force present?• Are Newton’s laws accurately portrayed? • Are any laws of physics broken in order to

make the clip more interesting? If so, how? • What questions does this clip leave you with?

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• FBD exercises (in HW packet)• HW 1: #6, 7 & HW 2: # 3, 5, 6 • Notes on all of chapter 5 • Quiz Corrections (2 quizzes)

Today’s Agenda• Review Quiz • HW Questions

• CN: Free body diagrams & 2nd law

Homework

• Take out Notes on 5-1 to 5-3 to be stamped• Check yourself #1-3

Do Now

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Answers

1. B 2. B3. D

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Corrections to the answer key

• HW 2: #2ao 1125 N

• HW 2: #4o Answer is correct-ish, I made the answer negative

because you are pushing DOWN.o HW 2: #7C

o 55.2 m/s 2

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• HW 3: #1 & 4 HW 4: #5 & 6 • Start Notes for chapter 6 (they are

due next Friday)

Today’s Agenda• HW Questions• Finish CN examples?

• Force Quiz 1

Homework

• Turn in Quiz Corrections (there are 2!)• Turn in notes for Ch 5 • Check yourself #4-6

Do Now

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Answers

1. B 2. B3. D 4. C5. C6. B

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• HW 3: #5 & 6 HW 4: #3 & 5• Notes: 6-2 to 6-4 are due Friday

Today’s Agenda• HW Questions• Finish CN examples?

Homework

• Turn in notes for Ch 5 • Check yourself #1-4

Do Now

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Answers

1. C2. B3. D4. E

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Newton’s Laws ResultsAverage: 85.8 % Old Average: 75.4%

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Today’s Aim

1. Draw FBD for objects on slopes2. Break Forces into x and y components3. Compose Net Force equations

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HW 3: #5A 34.5 kg block rests on the ramp as shown in the drawing. What is the tension in the line that is connected to the top of ramp?

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Language Objective

Students will be able to explain what force causes a ball to accelerate down a hill

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• HW 3: #8, 9 HW 4: #4 HW 7: #1,2, 3• Notes: 6-2 to 6-4 are due Friday

Today’s Agenda• HW Questions• Finish CN examples?

Homework

• Check yourself 9-10Do Now

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Answers

9. B10. D

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CHANGE in Schedule Week 2 (Objectives: 2c-1, 2c-2, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d) Pulleys, Ramps, Net force & Newton's third law Write equation for Fnet = sum of all F acting in the x or y direction

w/appropriate signs accounting for angles (+/-) Be able to draw the location and direction of friction on a FBD State Newton’s 3rd Law Be able to identify the action force, reaction force, and effects of both for

given situations

Week 3 (Objectives: 2d-1, 2d-2, 2d-3, 2e-1) Friction and terminal velocity Define friction Explain the variables that affect the strength of frictional force Know when to use the kinetic vs. static coefficient of friction Explain freefall and terminal velocity using Newton’s 2nd Law

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HW 3: #8A 4.50 kg block rests on a smooth ramp as shown. It is attached to a 4.20 kg block by a very low mass string that is run over a low friction pulley. When the system is released, what direction will the blocks travel and what will their acceleration be?

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HW 3: #9Two masses are connected by a light string that runs over a frictionless pulley as shown. What is the acceleration of the system when the masses are released and allowed to move?

2 .1 0 k g

2 .2 5 k g

m 1

m 2

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HW 4: #4Three masses are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley as shown. (a) What is the acceleration of the system? (b) What are the tensions in the strings?

6 .50 kg

2 .40 kg

4 .05 kg

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• HW 4: #1, 2; HW 3: 2, 3; HW 6: 1, 4, 7• Quiz corrections due Friday• Notes: 6-2 to 6-4 are due Friday

Today’s Agenda• HW Questions• Newton’s Third Law

Homework

• Force Body Diagram QuizDo Now

Friday HW: HW 5: #2; HW 6: #3, 6; HW 7 #11-15

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• HW 5: #2; HW 6: #3, 6; HW 7 #11-15• Binderize! (organize your papers)• Upcoming: Notes: 6-1 are due Tuesday

Today’s Agenda• HW Questions• Key points review• Shortest quiz ever

• Film: Table Cloth Trick

Homework

• Turn in Quiz Corrections & Notes 6-2 to 6-4• 3rd law check yourself!

Do Now

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Answers

A.) 0.066 m/s2

B.) 0.033 m/s

C.) 909.3 s = 15.1 min

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Let’s say you are 50 kg and throw a 1.1 kg space rock forwards, accelerating it at 3.0 m/s2. Assume the time for the throw is 0.5 s

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The block on the ramp moves up the slope. (Assume there is friction between the block and the slope).

38.0

5.00 k g

5.00 k g

Fx =  Fx is more / equal / less than 0 because:  Fy =  Fy is more / equal / less than 0 because:

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The block on the ramp moves up the slope. (Assume there is friction between the block and the slope).

38.0

5.00 k g

5.00 k g

An equivalent FBD would be:

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• HW 5: 1, 2, 3; HW 6: #2, 3• Binderize! (organize your papers)• Notes: 6-1 are due Tuesday• Newton’s Law test on Friday

Today’s Agenda• HW Questions • CN: static and

kinetic FrictionHomework

• Turn in HW 1-4Do Now

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Discuss

• If gravity pulls downward on a textbook with a force of approximately 100N, how large of an upward force must you exert on the book to...

• a) hold the book up, at rest?

• b) move the book upward at a constant speed of 4m/s?

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Newton’s Laws ResultsAverage: 53.3 % Old Average: 85.8%

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By the way…

Question 3 was from Pg 125 of the textbook

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Corrections to the answer keyo HW 1: #7C

o 55.2 m/s 2

• HW 2: #2ao 1125 N

o HW 4: #2o 0.985 kg (thanks Chris)

o HW 4: #5 o B) 2.36 s o C) 42.7 m o D) 6.38 m

o HW 7: #3 o B) 2938 N

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Projectile Retakes

• Monday & Tuesday lunch or after school

Can replace scores for:

– Projo Quizo 1 (out of 97 points)– The wretched projectile test (out of 100 points)

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• HW 5: 1, 2, 3; HW 6: #2, 3• Binderize! (organize your papers)• Notes: 6-1 are due Tuesday• Newton’s Law test on Friday

Today’s Agenda• HW Questions • CN: static and

kinetic FrictionHomework

• Turn in HW 1-4Do Now

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• HW Questions?• Practice MC Q’s

• CN: terminal velocity

• Turn in Notes 6-1• Turn in Quiz: Newton’s Laws (I need to

grade it… >.< )• Multiple Choice Practice #1-6

• HW 5: #4; HW 6: #5. 6; HW 7: #4, 5, 6

• Binderize Quiz tomorrow! • Newton’s Law test on Friday

Today’s Agenda

Homework

Do Now

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Answers

1. A2. E3. E4. D5. C6. B

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• Friction Review• HW Questions?

• Review Time.

• Binder Quiz!• Up next: Check yourself Terminal Velocity

#5-8 and Friction review (both sides)

• HW 7: #7-10• Finish Review Questions• Complete Test Corrections • Study for Newton’s Law test on Friday

Today’s Agenda

Homework

Do Now

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Terminal Velocity Answers

5. D6. A7. A8. D

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A Martian lander is approaching the surface. It is slowing its descent by firing its rocket motor. Which is the correct free-body diagram for the lander?

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A Martian lander is approaching the surface. It is slowing its descent by firing its rocket motor. Which is the correct free-body diagram for the lander?

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An elevator that has descended from the 50th floor is coming to a halt at the 1st floor. As it does, your apparent weight is

A. More than your true weight.B. Less than your true weight.C. Equal to your true weight.D. Zero.

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An elevator that has descended from the 50th floor is coming to a halt at the 1st floor. As it does, your apparent weight is

A. More than your true weight.B. Less than your true weight.C. Equal to your true weight.D. Zero.

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The terminal speed of a Styrofoam ball is 15 m/s. Suppose a Styrofoam ball is shot straight down with an initial speed of 30 m/s. Which velocity graph is correct?

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The terminal speed of a Styrofoam ball is 15 m/s. Suppose a Styrofoam ball is shot straight down with an initial speed of 30 m/s. Which velocity graph is correct?

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The box and the floor are made of the same materials in all situations.

Rank order, from largest to smallest, the size of the

friction forces to in these 5 different situations.

A. fc > fd > fe > fb > fa.B. fb > fc > fd > fe > fa.C. fa > fc = fd = fe > fb.D. fa = fb > fc = fd = fe.E. fb > fc = fd = fe > fa.

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The box and the floor are made of the same materials in all situations.

Rank order, from largest to smallest, the size of the

friction forces to in these 5 different situations.

A. fc > fd > fe > fb > fa.B. fb > fc > fd > fe > fa.C. fa > fc = fd = fe > fb.D. fa = fb > fc = fd = fe.E. fb > fc = fd = fe > fa.

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The coefficient of static friction is

A. smaller than the coefficient of kinetic friction.B. equal to the coefficient of kinetic friction.C. larger than the coefficient of kinetic friction.D. not discussed in this chapter.

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The coefficient of static friction is

A. smaller than the coefficient of kinetic friction.B. equal to the coefficient of kinetic friction.C. larger than the coefficient of kinetic friction.D. not discussed in this chapter.

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Correction to HW 5: #3

250.0 kg crate is being pulled across the floor at a constant velocity with a rope that makes an angle of 22.0 to the horizontal. If the force applied is equal to 875 N, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction?