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1 Take out your morning article and begin working silently. When you finish, you may take a book from the bookshelf.

2 Agenda: Homework and flash cards due Friday. 1. Explain the motion of [figure a] in the picture. Be sure to describe the reference directions. 2. What is the reference point in this example?

3 7.P.1.2 Explain the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces acting on an object (including friction, gravity and magnets)

4 Vocabulary Words 1. unbalanced force 2. balanced force 3. mass 4. friction 5. gravity 6. inertia 7. velocity 8. newtons 9. magnets 10. force 11. frame of reference

5 Balanced Force Balance forces are two forces acting in opposite directions on an object, and equal in size. Anytime there is a balanced force on an object, the object stays still or continues moving continues at the same speed and in the same direction.

6 Unbalanced Force 1. When two forces acting on an object are not equal in size. 2. Unbalanced forces cause: a still object to move, an object to speed up or slow down, a moving object to stop, a moving object to change direction.

7 Magnet An object that is surrounded by a magnetic field and that has the property, either natural or induced, of attracting iron or steel.

8 newton (symbol: N) is the International System of Units (SI) derived unit of force.

9 Notebook Title: Speed and Motion Testable Question: How can you measure speed? = Raise your hand to ask questions during the lab = stay positive and work as a team!

10 Motion Definition: A change in position over time. The ball moved from position 6 to position 3. 123456789123456789

11 Speed Definition: The rate of motion. (how fast motion happens) Speed is the measure of how fast something moves or the distance it moves, in a given time. Ball 1 moved 5 meters in 2 seconds. (Slower speed) Ball 2 moved 10 meters in 2 seconds. (Faster speed)

12 Calculating Speed speed = distance ÷ time Units: meters/seconds (m/s) miles/hour (mph) kilometers/hour (km/h)

13 1.If something travels 50 miles in one hour, what is its speed? 2.If something travels 4 meters in one second, what is its speed? 3.If something travels 10 miles in two hours, what is its speed? = 50 miles per hour = 4 meters per second = 4 m/s = 5 miles per hour 50 miles 1 hour 4 meters 1 second 10 miles 2 hours

14 CORNELL SYTLE QuestionNotes What is speed? Speed is the measure of how fast something moves or the distance it moves in a given amount of time. (RATE of MOTION) How are speed and position related? (hint: the library is 2 blocks away or the library is 5 minutes away) Speed and position both deal with where an object is.

15 QuestionNotes What is the formula used to calculate speed? Speed = distance divided by time S=d/t

16 Practice Calculating Speed 1.A man runs 200 m in 25 s. What is his speed? 2.If you travel 100 m in 50 s, What is your speed? 3.A women traveled 500 m in 20 s. What was her speed? 4.A wheelchair racer completes a 100 meter course in 20 seconds. 200 m / 25 s = 8 meters per second 100 m / 50 s = 2 meters per second 500 m / 20 s = 25 meters per second 100 m / 20 s = 5 meters per second

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18 Speed Triangles! Flip over your note sheet to see how they work! D ST ÷ x

19 1. Speed = _______ _______ S D T ÷ x Distan ce Time

20 2. Distance = _______ _______ S D T ÷ x Spe ed Time

21 3. Time = _______ _______ S D T ÷ x Distan ce Spe ed

22 4. Distance = 10 meters, Time = 1 sec. Speed = S 10 m 1 s ÷ x

23 5. Distance = 50 meters, Time = 10 sec. Speed = S D T ÷ x 50 meters 10 seconds 5 m/s

24 6. Distance = 80 miles, Time = 2 hours Speed = S D T ÷ x 80 miles 2 hours 40 m/h

25 7. Distance = 80 miles, Speed = 40 miles/hour Time = 40 miles/hour 80 miles T ÷ x

26 Sometimes, speed questions are word problems. Just set up your speed triangle! 1. Joe jogged for 1 hour. He ran 6 miles. What was his speed in miles/hour? 2. Alex jogged for 2 hours. He ran 4 miles. What was his speed in miles/hour? 6 miles / 1 hour = 6 m/h 4 miles / 2 hours= 2 m/h

27 3. Jose threw a ball. It traveled 50 meters in 5 seconds. What was its speed in meters/second? 4. Ms. Reynolds was going 60 miles/hour on the freeway. How far did she get after 1 hour? 5. Ms. Wright was going 60 miles/hour on the freeway. How far did she get after 2 hours? 50 meters/ 5 seconds= 10 m/s 60 miles x 1 hour = 60 miles 60 miles x 2 hours = 120 miles

28 Can you calculate speed with speed? Use speed triangles to solve practice problems. The first person in each table to get all correct will win a prize!  Work independently (silently).  Raise your hand if you have a question.  Be on task!

29 Exit Ticket 1.Speed = ________ _________ 2.A train travels for 3 hours. It goes 90 miles. What was its speed? 3.A car is going 60 miles/hour. How far will it go in half an hour? 4.A boat is going 25 miles/hour. How long will it take for it to travel 100 miles? 5.1 mile/minute = ___ miles/hour


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