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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page PHYSICS I Course Code: 200338001 TOPIC IV: Inertia and Free Particle Model ESSENTIAL CONTENT OBJECTIVES INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS A. Review the Concept of Force Compare the magnitude and range of the Textbook: Ch. 2, Ch. 3, Ch. 7, Ch. 13 1.Definition four fundamental forces (gravitational, 2.Types electromagnetic, weak nuclear, strong Vocabulary: 2.a. Fundamental Forces nuclear). Force, Fundamental forces, Normal force, 2.b. Contact Forces Distinguish between force and net force. Contact force, Frictional force, 2.c. Field Forces Describe the equilibrium rule and provide Technology: 3.Vectors examples. 1. Lectures online 4.Equilibrium Differentiate scalars and vectors and give 2. Khan Academy common examples 3. Progressive Science Initiative (PSI) B. Apply Newton’s First Law Explain how the law of inertia applies to 1.Definition. a.Dynamics objects in motion. 4. http://www.physicssource.org 2.Mass and inertia. State the relationship between 5. http://teachersdomain.org acceleration, net force, and mass. 6. Online Conversion C. Apply Newton’s Third Law 7. Hyperphysics Describe the factors that affect the 1.Action and reactions frictional force between surfaces. Explain why the acceleration of an object D. Apply Newton’s Law of Universal in free fall does not depend upon the Gravitation mass of an object. Define force as part of an interaction. Explain why and action force is not cancelled by the reaction force. Explain what must happen in every interaction between objects. Describe how scientific inferences are drawn from scientific observations Discuss the role consensus plays in the historical development of a theory Recognize the role of creativity in constructing scientific questions, methods and explanations
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Pulley Lab SC.912.P.12.3 Inclined Plane Sliding Object
SC.912.P.12.1 Forces and Motion SC.912.P.12.2 Forces and Motion: Basics SC.912.P.12.3 Forces In 1 Dimension
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Gravity What Is Video Newton's Three Laws of Motion Momentu Standard: m? SC.912.N.1.2 Newton, Sir Isaac Article
Standard: Free Running: Newton's Laws in Motion Video SC.912.N.1.5
Commonly Known Magnetic Properties Video Equilibrium Magnetic field shown by iron filings around bar Standard: Image SC.912.N.1.6 magnet
Reading Falling for Gravity Passage
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The Law of Conservation of Momentum and Two- Examples Dimensional Collisions of Two- The Law of Conservation of Momentum Dimensio nal Collisions Standard: Video and the SC.912.N.1.7 Law of Conservat ion of Momentu m
Standard: Proving the Impact of Inertia Video SC.912.N.3.1 Building on Simplicity
The Equilibrium and Dynamic Theories Video Consensus in Science Standard: SC.912.N.3.2 Inertia Article
Standard: Gravity & Large Planets Video SC.912.P.10.10 Nature's Fundamental Forces
Standard: Video Introduction: Sports and Vectors SC.912.P.12.1
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Gravity, direction of Image
Math Geometry: Writing and Using Vectors Overview Math Geometry: Writing and Using Vectors: Finding Explanatio Magnitude and Direction of a Vector n
Newton's First Law of Motion Newton's Video Newton's Second Law of Motion Third Law of Motion Standard: SC.912.P.12.3 Newton's first law Law of motion, Image Newton's second law Newton's third
Standard: Einstein and the Theory of Relativity Video SC.912.P.12.8
Video A Profile of the F-16 Fighter Jet and the Pilots that Fly Them EF4 and EF5 Tornadoes Can Overwhelm the Best Engineering
Division of Academics – Department of Science Page 5 of 6 First Nine Weeks MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page PHYSICS I Course Code: 200338001 A Reporter Looks Back 50 Years: Covering the Space Program from Sputnik On Science of NHL Hockey: Projectile Motion How Do Hurricanes Grow So Big, So Fast? (And Can They Be Stopped?) G-Forces and the Safety of Roller Coasters Sarah Robles and the Mechanics of Weightlifting The Mystery of Magnets (And What's a "Cow Magnet"?) Sticks and Stones: A Look at the Olympic Sport of Curling Tricky, Flying Planes Towing Banner Ads Over the Beach Downhill Science: Alpine Skiing Science of NHL Hockey: Force, Impulse & Collisions Air Lift: Ski Jump Cross Between Albert Einstein and Evel Knievel: Professor's "Stunts" Teach Physics Science of NFL Football: Newton's First Law of Motion History and Demonstration of the Yo-Yo, Other Toys Science of Golf: Volume, Displacement & Buoyancy Science of NHL Hockey: Newton's Three Laws of Motion Olympic Motion Figuring Out Figure Skating Science of NFL Football: Newton's First Law of Motion Science of NFL Football: Newton's Third Law of Motion Science of NFL Football: Newton's Second Law of Motion Science of NHL Hockey: Newton's Three Laws of Motion Aerodynamics at the Olympics: New High-Tech Gear Reduces Friction, Drag The Science of Skates Speedo Lzr Swimsuit's Ripple Effect in Olympic Swimming Banking On Speed: Bobsled Science of Golf: Friction & Spin
Image Power Plants: Engineers Mimic Photosynthesis to Harvest Light Energy
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