9 th Physical Science Week of Oct 19 th – Oct 23 rd.

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9 th Physical Science Week of Oct 19 th – Oct 23 rd

 Video: “Walking on Water”  Lab: Friction – Part 1  Counselors here to help with “My Life Plan”  Lab: Friction – Part 2  Quiz: Chapter 5  Finish Friction Lab write-up and turn it in to me.

LEARNING TARGETS I can define force as a vector I can describe how forces are created I can compare and contrast types of forces I can define friction I can identify causes of friction I can define equilibrium I can determine the net force acting on a body I can draw free body diagrams to represent all forces acting on a body

Next Quiz / Test : Friday, October 23 rd It will cover : Chapter 5, You will need to know : – Applied Force – Net Force – Contact Forces FrictionAir ResistanceNormal TensionSpring – At-a-Distance Forces GravityElectricityMagnetism. – Newtons Equilibrium (Static & Dynamic) – Force VectorFree Body Diagrams