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BR418

Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened 04-18-16 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

Bell Ringer (04-18-16) Question: What is the Δx?

Bell Ringer (04-18-16) Answer: Δx= 10.

Exit Slip (04-18-16) Question: A race car has an xi of 4m and a xf of 27m. What is the Δx?

Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened 04-19-16 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

Bell Ringer (04-19-16) Speed at 1 sec Speed at 2 sec Speed at 3 sec Speed at 4 sec Speed at 5 sec Car A 4 m/sec Car B 3 m/sec 5 m/sec 6 m/sec 7 m/sec Is Car A traveling at a constant speed or accelerating? What is your evidence?

Bell Ringer (04-19-16) Answer: Car A is traveling at a constant speed. The data shows the car traveling at a steady 4 m/sec.

Exit Slip (04-19-16) Speed at 1 sec Speed at 2 sec Speed at 3 sec Speed at 4 sec Speed at 5 sec Car A 4 m/sec Car B 3 m/sec 5 m/sec 6 m/sec 7 m/sec Is Car B traveling at a constant speed or accelerating? What is your evidence?

Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened 04-20-16 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

Bell Ringer (04-20-16) Seconds 1 2 3 4 5 Car A 10 m/sec 11 m/sec 12 m/sec 13 m/sec 14 m/sec Car B 1 m/sec Is Car A traveling at a constant speed or accelerating? What is your evidence?

Bell Ringer (04-20-16) Answer: Car A is accelerating. The data shows the car is increasing in speed from 10 m/sec to 14 m/sec.

Today: Record in Agenda Continue Part 2

Exit Slip (04-20-16) Seconds 1 2 3 4 5 Car A 4 m/sec Car B 3 m/sec 5 m/sec 6 m/sec 7 m/sec Is Car B traveling at a constant speed or accelerating? What is your evidence?

Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened 04-21-16 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

Bell Ringer (04-21-16) Question: Is the acceleration of gravity always 9.8 m/sec^2? Explain.

Bell Ringer (04-21-16) Answer: No, the closer you are to Earth the larger the force, the further from Earth the lesser.

Exit Slip (04-21-16) Question: Is gravity another way to talk about weight? Explain

4-22-16 Field Trip