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OBJ: Given lab SWBAT determine the variables (mass?, size?, ramp height?) that effect the distance a ball is able to move a stationary cup with 70% accuracy.
DN: Hand-in SVQ2 Quiz scantronReview Procedures, Graphing
ACT: Complete Procedures, Graphing and all Questions
HW: Complete Ball and Ramp Lab write-up (lab due Tomorrow; BRL lab quiz Tuesday); Energy Exam, Tuesday, January 6; Return W & C Textbooks, Dec 18,19.
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Procedure A
Procedure B
Books
Measure from the BACK of the cup.
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To answer the questions, you could say:
Ball traveled farther; less
Ball moved faster; slower
Ball weighs more; less
The cup moved farther; less
Kinetic energy increases; decreases
Potential energy increases; decreases
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Remember
max. potential energykinetic energy = 0
decreasing potential energy; increasingkinetic energy
potential energy = 0max. kinetic energy
Work done
Work = Force x Distance
P.E.= weight (mass) x height
height
K.E. = ½ mass x velocity²
mass
mass
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Remove with smart board off
C. Wisnowski has ramps and metal balls
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