Warm-Up – November 9th What’s the difference between speed and velocity? (Complete sentences) What is the speed of a rocket that travels 9000 meters in.

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Warm-Up – November 9th What’s the difference between speed and velocity? (Complete sentences) What is the speed of a rocket that travels 9000 meters in 12.12 seconds? (Show work)

Warm-Up – November 10th What’s the difference between average and instantaneous velocity? Give an example. (Complete sentences) Usain Bolt set the new world record for the 100m dash at 9.58 seconds in 2009. His maximum velocity during the race was 12.2 meters/second. Calculate Bolt’s acceleration.

Warm-Up – November 11th As you’re driving one day on the highway, a deer leaps out in front of you and you slam on the brakes to miss the deer. You decelerate from 65mph to 3 mph in a matter of 3 seconds. Calculate your acceleration. (Show work) A Bugatti Veyron Super Sport can accelerate from rest to 100km/hr in 2.46 seconds. Calculate the world’s fast street legal production car’s acceleration. (Show work)

Warm-Up – November 12th The sloth starts at rest and accelerates to 2 meters per minute in a time of 1.5 minutes. How fast did the sloth accelerate? (Show work) What is a force? (Complete sentences)

Warm-Up – November 13th When will the next Odd Day (sequential odd numbers) be? Why is Friday the 13th considered “unlucky?”

Warm-Up – November 16th All types of forces can be placed into two separate categories. What are they? (Complete sentences) Name at least 3 types of forces and which category they fall under. (Complete sentences)

Warm-Up – November 18th How much force is required to accelerate a 3kg mass at 4m/s2? What is the acceleration of a 15kg mass pushed by a 3N force?

Warm-Up – November 19th Define Newton’s Second Law of Motion. An object with a mass of 12kg experiences a force of 14.63N. What is the acceleration of the object?

Exit Ticket – November 19th An object has a mass of 13.67kg and an acceleration of 12.04 m/s2. What is the force on the object? An object with a mass of 13.63 kg experiences a force of 14.63 kg. What is the acceleration of the object? An object with a force of 14.44 N on it is accelerating at 13.10 m/s2. What is the mass of the object? Round to the nearest hundredth

Warm-Up – November 20th An object with a force of 8 N on it is accelerating at 5.5 m/s2. What is the mass of the object? What causes the common sleepiness after a large Thanksgiving meal?

Warm-Up – November 30th An object has a mass of 8 kg and an acceleration of 8 m/s2. What is the force on the object? An object with a mass of 2 kg experiences a force of 22 kg. What is the acceleration of the object?

Warm-Up – December 1st What is the acceleration of a 12kg mass pushed by a 36N force? Define net force.

Warm – Up – December 2nd

Warm – Up – December 3rd

Warm-Up – December 4th What are the Three Laws of Motion?