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1 Physics schedule 10/26/15 10/26Gravitational Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy Read TB p 363-364 and take Cornell notes TB p. 367 #1-3 HW: Science Fair project experiment 10/27GPE and KE TB p 365-367 TB p. 367 #4-5 10/28 GPE and KE TB. TB p. 369 and video GPE KE 10/29 TBp 370 #1-11 10/30Quiz HW: Science Fair project experiment

2 Bell Ringer: Below shows a cars velocity over time. 1. Explain where the car’s velocity change is the greatest? Between t=0s and t=1s, or t=1s and t=2s, or t=2s and t=3s or are they all the same ? 2. Explain Why ? Date: 10/26Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy

3 Physics schedule 10/26/15 Papers in Notebook

4 Physics schedule 10/26/15 Science Fair – Experiment

5 Physics schedule 10/26/15 Grab a textbook

6 Date: 10/26Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Independently read textbook page 363-365 and take Cornell notes in your NB Topic Title : TB p. 363 Physics talk 10 min

7 Date: 10/26Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Independently read textbook page 363-365 and take Cornell notes in your NB Topic Title : TB p. 363 Physics talk Complete #1-3 on page 367

8 Date: 10/27Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Bell Ringer: According to students’ results, as the length L (m) increases, What happens to the pendulum’s period (T)?

9 Date: 10/27Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation With your shoulder partner complete #1-3 on page 367 Checking Up Questions

10 Date: 10/27Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Class review textbook page 363-365 Complete #1-3 on page 367

11 Date: 10/27Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Work with your shoulder partner to complete #1-3 on page 367

12 Date: 10/27Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Independently read TB p. 365-367 and take Cornell notes in your NB

13 Date: 10/27Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Independently read TB p. 365-367 and take Cornell notes in your NB Complete #4-5 on p. 367

14 Bell Ringer: Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a boy with a mass of 50kg that is at the top of a sledding hill that is 15m high? What is his KE at the bottom of a hill, if he has a speed of 6m/s? Is this the same hill? Date: 10/28Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

15 Bell Ringer: Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a boy with a mass of 70kg that is at the top of a sledding hill that is 25m high? What is his KE at the bottom of a hill, if he has a speed of 9m/s? Is this the same hill? Date: 10/28Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

16 Video Date: 10/23Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

17 With your shoulder partner complete TB p. 369 Essential Questions in your NB Title: TB p.369 Essential Questions Date: 10/28Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

18 Date: 10/29Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram The data indicated that Compared to Ramp 2, Ramp 1 is: A.Smoother B.Higher C.Steeper D.Less steep

19 Date: 10/29Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram Complete the POGIL worksheet #1-6 with your group 15min

20 Date: 10/29Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram Complete the POGIL worksheet #7-13 with your group 15min

21 Date: 10/29Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram Quiz tomorrow Complete TBp 370 #1-10 to help you review Review Notes Review Activities

22 Date: 10/30Goal: I can demonstrate my knowledge of energy transfers between GPE and KE. With your shoulder partner complete TB p. 371 #7,9,10 in your NB

23 Responsibilities Person 1 measurements Person 2 velocimeter Person 3 starts and stop bob Person 4 reads directions Date: 10/26Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a pendulum and height of the period of its swing. CCRS: IOD – 16-19: Interpretation of Data (IOD) Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation

24 If engineers can use potential energy (height) of an object to calculate how fast it will travel when falling, can they do the reverse and calculate how high something will rise if they know its kinetic energy (velocity)? (Answer: Yes, as long as you know either height or velocity, you can calculate the other.)For what might an engineer use this information? (Answer: To create other amusement park rides besides roller coasters, in racing, or how to launch something, etc.)Why did the pendulum have the same period even when the weight started from different heights? (Answer: The period of a pendulum is only dependent on the length of the pendulum, which is consistent no matter where the weight starts.)

25 What affects speed? CCRS: IOD – 16-19: Interpretation of Data (IOD) Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation HeightVelocity at bottom Complete Part B 1-3c in your notebook

26 What affects speed? CCRS: IOD – 16-19: Interpretation of Data (IOD) Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Based one your best fit graph, what would you predict the velocity to be at a height of 33 cm? HeightVelocity at the bottomVelocity squared

27 What affects speed? CCRS: IOD – 16-19: Interpretation of Data (IOD) Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Based one your best fit graph, what would you predict the velocity to be at a height of 33 cm? Height Velocity

28 What affects speed? CCRS: IOD – 16-19: Interpretation of Data (IOD) Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Based one your best fit graph, what would you predict the velocity to be at a height of 33 cm? Height Velocity

29 Date: 10/16Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy 1. Complete #3-4c on page 362 2.Independently read textbook page 363-365 and take Cornell notes in your NB Topic Title : TB p. 363 Physics talk 10 min

30 Potential Energy Potential energy (PE) = stored energy of position possessed by an object Examples: The ball of a demolition machine A stretched bow Coconuts in a tree There are 2 types of potential energy:

31 1. Gravitational Potential Energy Gravitational potential energy = (PE grav ) the energy stored in an object as the result of its vertical position or height. The energy is stored as the result of the gravitational attraction of the Earth for the object. Example: The PE grav of the massive ball of a demolition machine is dependent on two variables - the mass of the ball and the height to which it is raised.

32 Kinetic Energy Kinetic Energy = (KE) energy of motion There are many types of kinetic energy, but we are going to focus on only one type: energy due to motion from one location to another. Examples: – Roller coasters going downhill – Skateboarding up and down a half-pipe – Wind

33 Calculating GPE GPE = mgh m = mass of object (kg) g = acceleration due to gravity – on Earth it equals 9.8 m/s 2 Δ h = change in height of object (meters) PEgrav units are Joules(J) because we are measuring energy. Recall the weight (w) is mass x gravity (w = mg). As a result, PEgrav can also be calculated if you are given weight. – PEgrav = wΔh

34 Calculating KE KE = ½ m v 2 ½ = 0.5 or half (constant with no units) m = mass of object (kg) v 2 = velocity 2 or velocity x velocity (m/s) KE units are Joules because we are measuring energy.

35 What affects speed? CCRS: IOD – 16-19: Interpretation of Data (IOD) Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Based one your best fit graph, what would you predict the velocity to be at a height of 33 cm? HeightVelocity at the bottomVelocity squared

36 What affects speed? CCRS: IOD – 16-19: Interpretation of Data (IOD) Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation Based one your best fit graph, what would you predict the velocity to be at a height of 33 cm? Height Velocity

37 Science Fair Interdisciplinary Lesson Start of Experiment Date: 10/21Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation

38 Independently read TB p 363-365 and take Cornell notes. 10 minutes Date: 10/21Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation

39 With your partner complete Physics POGIL TB p363-364 #1-6 10 minutes Date: 10/22Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation

40 With your partner complete Physics POGIL TB p363-364 #1-6 Class Share 10 minutes Date: 10/22Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation

41 With your partner complete Physics POGIL TB p363-364 #1-6 and 7-13 10 minutes Date: 10/22Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation

42 With your partner complete Physics POGIL TB p363-364 #7-13 Class Share 10 minutes Date: 10/22Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD) 16-19. Determine how the value of one variable changes as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation

43 Bell Ringer: Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a boy with a mass of 50kg that is at the top of a sledding hill that is 15m high? What is his KE at the bottom if he has a speed of 6m/s? Date: 10/23Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

44 Take Notes Science Fair Experiment due 11/10 Data Tables and Graphical Representation of Data – You will turn in the data you collected from 10 or more trials (in the form of a table) and at least one graph showing the best values. Date: 10/22Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

45 Get a textbook Independently read TB p 365-367 and take Cornell notes 10 min Date: 10/22Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

46 Bell ringer: 1. What is the GPE of a 25Kg girl at the top of a slide that is 3 m tall? 2.What would be her KE half way down the slide? GPE= mghKE = 1/2 mv 2 Conservation of Energy say that GPE + KE = ME ME= mechanical energy ( total energy of the system) Date: 10/24Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

47 With your shoulder partner complete TB p. 370 #1-6 10 min Date: 10/24Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

48 With your shoulder partner complete TB p. 370 #1-6 Class discussion ME = KE + GPE Date: 10/22Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

49 Due today TB p. 362 part B in your NB TB p 363-364 and take Cornell notes POGIL on TB p 363 handout #1-13 HW: TB p. 367 #1-5 HW: TB p. 371 #7-11 Date: 10/22Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

50 Bell ringer: Fill in the a chart based on the pendulum’s positions. mass of bob=.4kg height at #1=.24m Date: 10/23Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram Position of bobHeight (m)GPE (J) =mghKE (J)=1/2 mv 2 GPE + KE (J) 1.24m 2.12m 30 m

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52 GPE and KE TB. WB p. 49-50 ME = KE + GPE Date: 10/23Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

53 Video GPE KE Date: 10/23Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster. CCRS: Interpretation of Data (IOD)20-23 Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram

54 video Date: 9/24Goal: I can understand how energy transfers between GPE and KE on a roller coaster.

55 Bell Ringer: Which ball will have the greatest velocity at the bottom of the ramp, if they all start at the same height? Why? Date: 9/20Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy A BC D All the same

56 Open your notebook to CN from TB p. 362 Date: 9/20Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy A BC D All the same

57 Quiz Date: 9/20Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy A BC D All the same

58 Distance stays the same and height changes

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60 Title: 10/7-8 Homework: In your notebook, write a summary of the relationship between speed at the bottom of a ramp and both height and distance of the ramp. Based on the results from your activity. Did the height or distance change have a greater effect on the speed at the bottom of the ramp? (5-10 sentences) This is on the weekly schedule on Mr. Stoll’s web page

61 10/9 xXx Movie Calculation Vin Deisel is trying to catch a jet boat to dismantle a bomb. He has to drive his GTO 50 miles to catch the boat. The boat is traveling 10 miles up river at a velocity of 40 mile per hour. 1.How do you calculate the average velocity at which 50miles 10miles the GTO must travel? 40mi./h 2. Is this possible in real life? Why or Why not?

62 Last week

63 Date: 9/17Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Read investigate part A as a class 2a. Height is constant 20 cm and distance changes 2b Distance is constant 40cm and height changes

64 Date: 9/17Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Create a graph in your notebook Height constant 20CMDistancevelocity Distance constant 40CMHeightvelocity

65 Date: 9/17Goal: I can investigate the relationship between speed at the bottom of a hill and height and distance of the ramp. Create a graph in your notebook Person 1 measurements Person 2 velocimeter Person 3 starts and stop ball Person 4 changes height and distance

66 Results Question #2aHeight 20cm=.2m DistanceSpeed 1 2 3 Question #2bDistance 40cm=.4m HeightSpeed 1 2 3

67 What affects speed? Question #2bDistance 40cm=.4m HeightVelocity 1 14cm 3.19km/h 2 17cm 4.96km/h 3 22cm 5.65km/h Question#2aHeight 30cm=.3m DistanceVelocity 1 90cm 3.64km/h 2 25cm 3.75km/h 3 60cm 3.59km/h Answer in you Notebook: What created a greater increase in speed ?

68 Date: 9/19Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Bell Ringer: Based on the pendulum activity yesterday, explain how height affects the velocity of the pendulum at the bottom.

69 Date: 9/19Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy Review Results Ramp activity Part A Review Results pendulum activity Part B

70 Date: 9/19Goal: I can understand how height affects velocity in terms of energy WB p. 29-31


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