Falling Objects Assignment Name Here Please. Screenshot the moment when the only force acting on the person is gravity Screenshot the moment when there.

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Falling Objects Assignment Name Here Please

Screenshot the moment when the only force acting on the person is gravity Screenshot the moment when there is air resistance Screenshot the moment the air resistance and acceleration due to gravity are equal This is called…… The Terminal Velocity for this Skydiver is….. M/s Screenshot when the air resistance is greater than the force of gravity Only force is….. Now____ is pushing on the diver Parachute opens and _______ is greater than gravity

Terminal Velocity Animation Click this link to watch the animationlink Click this link to complete the e-worksheetlink Screenshot your finished worksheet here! 10

The Elephant vs. the Feather Click this link to watch the animationlink Click this link to complete the e-worksheetlink 10 HINT: Read the fricken page…jk… but seriously.. Read the page. Screenshot score… get a 10/10 before you move on… Read the page to get the right answers

Projectile Motion in Nature 1. Observe all three animations by clicking slideshow Click this link to complete the e-worksheetlink Click pic for animation 4 4

Projectile Motion 1. Click this link to and use of online booklink 2. Create a slide with the following: q. Create your own definition of a projectile and use a textbook. B. A screenshot from the book of a softball moving C. label force of person and force of gravity using textboxes and arrows D. Describe the movement of the softball using a textbook from the top of powerpoint E. Describe why a projectile has horizontal and vertical motion…use page 80 F. Screenshot figure 17 G.Explain which ball hits first and why? Use textbox. H.Delete these directions and organize this information 10

Why things orbit the Earth Click this link to play gamelink Describe why object orbit the earth in your own words from the animation What was the speed in the mph that objects must hit to orbit the Earth 2 2

Monkey Game Click this link to play gamelink Win game by shooting arrow into falling coconut… use the info you got from the last slide… Remember yo, all objects are effected the same by gravity… 5 5