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1 BR425

2 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened
Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

3 Bell Ringer ( ) Correct this statement: The less massive an object, the greater its gravitational pull.

4 Bell Ringer ( ) Answer: The more massive an object, the greater its gravitational pull.

5 Exit Slip ( ) Question: What affects the gravitational attraction of objects?

6 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened
Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

7 Bell Ringer ( ) Quesion: What is the force of a 0.454kg soccer ball hitting a wall at an acceleration of 30 m/s^2?

8 Bell Ringer ( ) Answer: 13.62N

9 Exit Slip ( ) Question: What is the force of a 0.4 kg soccer ball hitting a wall at an acceleration of 20 m/s^2?

10 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened
Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

11 Bell Ringer ( ) Michael has a water bottle, at first it is filled with air. He then fills it with water. Question: When does the water bottle have more gravitational force? Explain.

12 Bell Ringer ( ) Answer: Michael’s bottle has more gravitational force when it is filled with water. The more mass, the more force.

13 Exit Slip ( ) Jason has an 8oz glass half full. Jane has the same glass only half empty. Question: Which has more gravitational force? Explain.

14 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened
Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

15 Bell Ringer ( ) Question: What are the units we have been using for acceleration?

16 Bell Ringer ( ) Answer: m/s^2

17 Exit Slip ( ) Question: What are the units we have been using for speed?

18 Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened
Notebooks Out Pencils sharpened

19 Bell Ringer ( ) Question: What is the formula for calculating weight?

20 Bell Ringer ( ) Answer: Weight is a force, w=f=ma

21 Exit Slip ( ) Question: What would make a feather fall slower then a bowling ball in our classroom?


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