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Hooke’s Law F = -kx › The force exerted by a spring is equal to the spring constant times the distance the spring is compressed or stretched from its.
MEASUREMENT (A Quantitative Observation) MEASUREMENTS always have 2 things: Number & Unit All measurements have error in them! A measurement consists of.
Chapter 6 Work and Energy. Forms of Energy Mechanical Kinetic, gravitational Thermal Microscopic mechanical Electromagnetic Nuclear Energy is conserved!
Kinematics. What is gravity? Where does it come from? What kinds of things have gravity? I have two masses. One is a basketball. The other is a 5lb bag.
FunctionsSkillsListeningDictationSpeaking Unit 6 Food and Drink In this unit, you will: A. Review measurements. B. Learn and understand conversations and.
Unbalanced (or will it be balanced?) forces exercise This exercise involves the class being split in two even teams of equal strength outside.
Bag of apples $3.79. red Beans $1.19 carrots $1.89.
Agriculture Let it Snow! We’ll learn Agriculture anyway. Debra Troxell, NBCT.
Chapter 14 Notes Vibrations and Waves. Section 14.1 Objectives Use Hooke’s law to calculate the force exerted by a spring. Calculate potential energy.
3.10 Nunavut: Changing the Map of Canada. Before it was Nunavut Before the land was Nunavut, the Inuit people lived off the land The Inuit living off.