Warm-Ups
Date: 2/27/13
1. To the right
2. To the left
3. Same place
4. It goes down
Date: 2/28/13
1. Balanced force: light
2.. Unbalanced force: basketball falling out of the hoop.
Date: 3/1/13
1. unbalanced/ accelerating to the right/ 20 N
2. balanced/ stays in place constant speed
3. unbalanced/ goes down and to the left
Date: 3.4.13
1. unbalanced, 160 N, it is accelerating to the left
Date: 3.5.13
1. The motion of the graph is: Constant speed (20 seconds), no motion (20 seconds), accelerates (20 seconds), goes backward at a constant speed (40 seconds)
2. 1/2 m/sec
3. At points of constant speed, there is balanced force. But at other points, there is unbalanced force.
Date: 3/6/13
A: Constant speed
B: Slowly accelerating
Date: 3/8/13
A. The object will stay in motion until an unbalanced force acts upon it.
B. The car was in motion, until the tree, which is the unbalanced force acting upon the car, stopped it.
Date: 03/18/13
1. 5 meters per sec
2. An example of Newton's first law of motion would be person kicking a soccer ball; the soccer ball will stay in rest until the force of the kick, which is the unbalanced force, will act upon the soccer ball.
Date: 03.19.13
1. 1/3 (0.33) kilometers per minute, 20 kilometers per hour
2. If there is a car with five people (more mass), it will have to work harder to increase its force and acceleration than a car with less people, which is less mass.
Date: 3/25/13
atomic number: 9
atomic mass: 19
name of the element: Fluorine
no charge because protons and electrons are equal.
1. To the right
2. To the left
3. Same place
4. It goes down
Date: 2/28/13
1. Balanced force: light
2.. Unbalanced force: basketball falling out of the hoop.
Date: 3/1/13
1. unbalanced/ accelerating to the right/ 20 N
2. balanced/ stays in place constant speed
3. unbalanced/ goes down and to the left
Date: 3.4.13
1. unbalanced, 160 N, it is accelerating to the left
Date: 3.5.13
1. The motion of the graph is: Constant speed (20 seconds), no motion (20 seconds), accelerates (20 seconds), goes backward at a constant speed (40 seconds)
2. 1/2 m/sec
3. At points of constant speed, there is balanced force. But at other points, there is unbalanced force.
Date: 3/6/13
A: Constant speed
B: Slowly accelerating
Date: 3/8/13
A. The object will stay in motion until an unbalanced force acts upon it.
B. The car was in motion, until the tree, which is the unbalanced force acting upon the car, stopped it.
Date: 03/18/13
1. 5 meters per sec
2. An example of Newton's first law of motion would be person kicking a soccer ball; the soccer ball will stay in rest until the force of the kick, which is the unbalanced force, will act upon the soccer ball.
Date: 03.19.13
1. 1/3 (0.33) kilometers per minute, 20 kilometers per hour
2. If there is a car with five people (more mass), it will have to work harder to increase its force and acceleration than a car with less people, which is less mass.
Date: 3/25/13
atomic number: 9
atomic mass: 19
name of the element: Fluorine
no charge because protons and electrons are equal.