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August 18, 2014 You must explain why your answer is correct. Please write the page number in your book that supports your explana9on. Use the index of your book to help you.

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August  18,  2014  

You  must  explain  why  your  answer  is  correct.      Please  write  the  page  number  in  your  book  that  supports  your  explana9on.    Use  the  index  of  your  book  to  help  you.        

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Chapter  13    Day  6  

Lesson  2  

Dis;nguish  between  speed  and  velocity.    

Iden;fy  and  explain  how  Newton’s  laws  of  mo;on  relate  to  the  movement  of  objects.    

 

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What  You  Will  Learn  

•  The  effects  of  fric;on  •  The  difference  between  sta;c  and  sliding  fric;on  

•  What  buoyancy  is  •  What  air  resistance  causes  

*Sec;on  1  and  2  quiz  is  Wednesday.      

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What  did  we  learn  Friday?  

•  What  is  the  difference  between  contact  and  non-­‐contact  forces?  

•  What  is  the  difference  between  balanced  and  unbalanced  forces?  

•  What  is  fric;on?  

•  Pick  one  of  these  ques;ons  and  answer  them  on  your  white  board.    

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Sta;c  Fric;on    

•  Sta;c  means  “not  moving.”      •  Sta;c  fric;on  is  the  force  between  two  surfaces  in  contact  that  keeps  them  from  sliding  when  a  force  is  applied.  

•  When  you  stand  on  a  ramp,  you  don’t  slide  down  because  of  the  sta;c  fric;on  between  the  ramp  and  your  shoes.  

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Sliding  Fric;on  

•  Sliding  fric;on  is  the  force  that  opposes  the  mo;on  of  two  sliding  surfaces  in  contact.    

•  If  you  push  hard  enough  on  the  cardboard  box  filled  with  books,  it  will  start  sliding.  

•  If  you  stop  pushing  aZer  the  box  starts  sliding,  it  will  slow  down  and  stop.    

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Fric;on  

•  What  causes  fric;on?  •  h[ps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOAIvTwPsZQ  

•  0:00  –  5:30  

•  All  surfaces  are  covered  with  microscopic  dips  and  bumps.    Fric;on  is  causes  by  s;cking  of  the  two  surfaces  at  these  bumps  and  dips.    

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The  Buoyant  Force  

•  The  buoyant  force  is  a  force  exerted  by  a  fluid  on  an  object  that  is  in  the  fluid.    The  buoyant  force  is  always  upward.  

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The  Buoyant  Force  

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Air  Resistance  

•  A  sheet  of  crumbled  paper  falls  faster  than  an  iden;cal  flat,  horizontal  sheet  of  paper.    This  is  thanks  to  air  resistance.  

 •  Air  resistance  is  a  contact  force  that  opposes  the  mo;on  of  objects  moving  in  air.    

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