Distance vs. displacement
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Speed vs. Velocity
Activities
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Acceleration
Activities
Part One:
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Part Two: Linking Gravity to Acceleration
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Analysing motion
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A graph is a useful way of illustrating an object's motion. Time i always placed on the horizontal axis. |
The speed of toy cars
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Resources
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Sir Isaac Newton
Learning Intentions
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Activities
Newton's 1st Law of Motion
- Define:
a) Forces
b) Contact forces (provide examples)
c) Non-contact forces (provide examples) - Sir Isaac Newton
a) Who was he?
b) Create a timeline of the main events in his life (minimum 7 dates)
Newton's 1st Law of Motion
Crash Test Dummies (assessment Prac)
Activities
Complete a full practical report.
Reminders:
Complete a full practical report.
Reminders:
- Use the Scientific Reports document under the Admin tab to help you.
- Practise physically writing (not typing) in preparation for the assessment task.
- Consider the theory component (Motion topic as a whole).
- Include SSTs where appropriate.
- Title
- Purpose
- Apparatus (including diagram)
- Risk Assessment
- Procedure
- Controls
- Variables (Independent and Dependent)
- Results (table and diagram if necessary)
- Discussion
- Conclusion