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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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• How to play…
– Don’t play like Jeo_ _ _ _ y.
– Class should be divided into several small
groups.
– Groups should use science journal (red slide
notes), homework, and other available
materials to assist you.
– Groups can communicate quietly with each
other but no sharing answers between
groups.
• Practice quietly communicating right now?
• Practice Communication Question:
• Your group gets to order one pizza and you can
have two toppings. What does your group want?
Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each
Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each
Final Questions = 5 pt wager
If you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose
5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts.
“I’ll be about
this big.”

Find the Owl =
Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box
worth 1pt.
• Is your name on the review sheet?
• Is your name on the review sheet?
• http://sciencepowerpoint.com/
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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*21

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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6

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16

*21

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• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) The ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) The ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) The ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) The ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) The ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please fill in the missing boxes below…
– An object at rest tends to stay at
rest and
an object in motion tends to stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force.

• Homozygous

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• This is the name for the property of
matter by which it retains its state of rest
or its velocity along a straight line.
– So long as it’s not acted upon by an
external force.
• This is the point in a body at which the whole
mass may be considered as concentrated.
• True or False?
– Objects with similar air resistance fall at the
same rate.
• Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a
vacuum.
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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6

11

16

*21

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7

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

1

6

11

16

*21

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• Name this type of friction?
• Name this type of friction when two surfaces
are not moving past each other.
• Name this type of friction between a rolling
object and the surface it rolls on?
• This is the name for designed or arranged to
offer the least resistance to fluid flow.
• Purebreds cannot produce offspring.

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

1

6

11

16

*21

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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6

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*21

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• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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*21

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

1

6

11

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• 3rd Law
– For every action there’s an equal and opposite
reaction.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Sir Isaac Newton lived…
– A.) 1954-2001
– B.) 27 B.C to 41 A.D.
– C.) 1492-1502
– D.) 1642-1727
– E.) 980-1021

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• This means designed to move efficiently
through the water.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
Which of the two below will impact with
the greatest force if they have the same
acceleration?

Copyright

© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Engine oil is very important to keep pistons
lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat
which can expand metal and cause damage.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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*21

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT LILLY

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Who are these famous sister athletes?

Copyright

© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
What famous skier can be seen here?
Name this famous sprinter?
Who is this famous athlete who won
Gold in Berlin?

Copyright

© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
Who is this?

Copyright

© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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16

*21

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

1

6

11

16

*21

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7

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• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction /
force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high
quality energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Energy is all of the following except…
A.) Ability to do work.
B.) To cause something to change to move or
change directions.
C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but
transferred from one form to another.
D.) Energy quality is lost due to friction / force/
heat. -From high quality energy to low quality
energy.
E.) None of the above.

• Homozygous
Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please fill in the missing boxes below…
– An object at rest tends to stay at
rest and
an object in motion tends to stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force.

• Homozygous

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please fill in the missing boxes below…
– An object at rest tends to stay at
rest and
an object in motion tends to stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force.

• Homozygous

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please fill in the missing boxes below…
– An object at rest tends to stay at
rest and
an object in motion tends to stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force.

• Homozygous

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please fill in the missing boxes below…
– An object at rest tends to stay at
rest and
an object in motion tends to stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force.

• Homozygous

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please fill in the missing boxes below…
– An object at rest tends to stay at
rest and
an object in motion tends to stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force.

• Homozygous

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please fill in the missing boxes below…
– An object at rest tends to stay at
rest and
an object in motion tends to stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force.

• Homozygous

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Please fill in the missing boxes below…
– An object at rest tends to stay at
rest and
an object in motion tends to stay in motion
with the same speed and in the same
direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced
force.

• Homozygous

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• This is the name for the property of
matter by which it retains its state of rest
or its velocity along a straight line.
– So long as it’s not acted upon by an
external force.
• This is the name for the property of
matter by which it retains its state of rest
or its velocity along a straight line.
– So long as it’s not acted upon by an
external force.
• This is the name for the property of
matter by which it retains its state of rest
or its velocity along a straight line.
– So long as it’s not acted upon by an
external force.
• This is the point in a body at which the whole
mass may be considered as concentrated.
• This is the point in a body at which the whole
mass may be considered as concentrated.
• This is the point in a body at which the whole
mass may be considered as concentrated.
• This is the point in a body at which the whole
mass may be considered as concentrated.
• True or False?
– Objects with similar air resistance fall at the
same rate.
• Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a
vacuum.
• True or False?
– Objects with similar air resistance fall at the
same rate.
• Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a
vacuum.
• True or False?
– Objects with similar air resistance fall at the
same rate.
• Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a
vacuum.

Galileo says…
• True or False?
– Objects with similar air resistance fall at the
same rate.
• Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a
vacuum.

Galileo says…
“True”
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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6

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16

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• Name this type of friction?
• Name this type of friction?
• Name this type of friction?
• Name this type of friction when two surfaces
are not moving past each other.
• Name this type of friction when two surfaces
are not moving past each other.
• Name this type of friction when two surfaces
are not moving past each other.
• Name this type of friction between a rolling
object and the surface it rolls on?
• Name this type of friction between a rolling
object and the surface it rolls on?
• Name this type of friction between a rolling
object and the surface it rolls on?
• This is the name for designed or arranged to
offer the least resistance to fluid flow.
• Purebreds cannot produce offspring.

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• This is the name for designed or arranged to
offer the least resistance to fluid flow.
• Purebreds cannot produce offspring.

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• This is the name for designed or arranged to
offer the least resistance to fluid flow.
• Purebreds cannot produce offspring.

Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Friction does all of the following except…
– A.) Slows an object down until it stops.
– B.) Defy Inertia.
– C.) Wears object down.
– D.) Produces heat.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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11

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7

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*22

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

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6

11

16

*21

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• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law
– The relationship between an object's mass m, its
acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg)
• Acceleration: Rate at which an object
changes its velocity (m/s)
• Force: To cause motion or change.
– Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1
kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per
second squared.
• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

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• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

F=ma

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• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

F=ma
Force 2,000 newtons
m 200 kg
a unknown

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• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

F=ma
Force 2,000 newtons
m 200 kg
a unknown
2,000 N = 200 kg times X

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

F=ma
Force 2,000 newtons
m 200 kg
a unknown
2,000 N = 200 kg times X
Opposite of multiplying is
dividing.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

F=ma
Force 2,000 newtons
m 200 kg
a unknown
2,000 N = 200 kg times X
Opposite of multiplying is
dividing.
2,000 N = X (m/s)
200 kg

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

F=ma
Force 2,000 newtons
m 200 kg
a unknown
2,000 N = 200 kg times X
Opposite of multiplying is
dividing.
2,000 N = X (m/s)
200 kg
X=
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• A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was
2,000 newtons.
– The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in
meters per second?

F=ma
Force 2,000 newtons
m 200 kg
a unknown
2,000 N = 200 kg times X
Opposite of multiplying is
dividing.
2,000 N = X (m/s)
200 kg
X = 10 (m/s)
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

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• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

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• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

F = ma
F=?
m = 1.25 kg
a = 3 m/s
F ? = 1.25 kg times 3 m/s
Force =

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• A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and
accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3
meters per second before hitting the squirrel.
– What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel?

F = ma
F=?
m = 1.25 kg
a = 3 m/s
F ? = 1.25 kg times 3 m/s
Force = 3.75 newtons

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

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• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 4.9 newtons
m = unknown
a = 9.8 meters per second

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 4.9 newtons
m = unknown
a = 9.8 meters per second

4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8
m/s.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 4.9 newtons
m = unknown
a = 9.8 meters per second

4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8
m/s.
Opposite of multiplying is dividing.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 4.9 newtons
m = unknown
a = 9.8 meters per second

4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8
m/s.
Opposite of multiplying is dividing.
4.9 N = X (kg)
9.8 m/s
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 4.9 newtons
m = unknown
a = 9.8 meters per second

4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8
m/s.
Opposite of multiplying is dividing.
4.9 N = X (kg)
9.8 m/s

X=
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters
per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9
newtons.
– How much did the squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 4.9 newtons
m = unknown
a = 9.8 meters per second

4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8
m/s.
Opposite of multiplying is dividing.
4.9 N = X (kg)
9.8 m/s

X = .5 kg
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

1

6

11

16

*21

2

7

12

17

*22

3

8

13

18

*23

4

9

14

19

*24

5

10

15

20

*25
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

1

6

11

16

*21

2

7

12

17

*22

3

8

13

18

*23

4

9

14

19

*24

5

10

15

20

*25
• 3rd Law
– For every action there’s an equal and opposite
reaction.

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• 3rd Law
– For every action there’s an equal and opposite
reaction.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• 3rd Law
– For every action there’s an equal and opposite
reaction.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Sir Isaac Newton lived…
– A.) 1954-2001
– B.) 27 B.C to 41 A.D.
– C.) 1492-1502
– D.) 1642-1727
– E.) 980-1021

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Sir Isaac Newton lived…
– A.) 1954-2001
– B.) 27 B.C to 41 A.D.
– C.) 1492-1502
– D.) 1642-1727
– E.) 980-1021

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Sir Isaac Newton lived…
– A.) 1954-2001
– B.) 27 B.C to 41 A.D.
– C.) 1492-1502
– D.) 1642-1727
– E.) 980-1021

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• This means designed to move efficiently
through the water.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• This means designed to move efficiently
through the water.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• This means designed to move efficiently
through the water.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
Which of the two below will impact with
the greatest force if they have the same
acceleration?

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Which of the two below will impact with
the greatest force if they have the same
acceleration?

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Which of the two below will impact with
the greatest force if they have the same
acceleration?

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Which of the two below will impact with
the greatest force if they have the same
acceleration?

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• Engine oil is very important to keep pistons
lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat
which can expand metal and cause damage.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Engine oil is very important to keep pistons
lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat
which can expand metal and cause damage.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Engine oil is very important to keep pistons
lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat
which can expand metal and cause damage.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Engine oil is very important to keep pistons
lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat
which can expand metal and cause damage.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• Engine oil is very important to keep pistons
lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat
which can expand metal and cause damage.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

1

6

11

16

*21

2

7

12

17

*22

3

8

13

18

*23

4

9

14

19

*24

5

10

15

20

*25
LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT LILLY

1

6

11

16

*21

2

7

12

17

*22

3

8

13

18

*23

4

9

14

19

*24

5

10

15

20

*25
Who are these famous sister athletes?

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Who are these famous sister athletes?

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Who are these famous sister athletes?
Serena and Venus Williams

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What famous skier can be seen here?
What famous skier can be seen here?
Name this famous sprinter?
Name this famous sprinter?
Name this famous sprinter?
Who is this famous athlete who won
Gold in Berlin?

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Who is this famous athlete who won
Gold in Berlin?

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Who is this famous athlete who won
Gold in Berlin?

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Who is this?

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Who is this?

Copyright

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Who is this? Muhammad Ali
(born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.)

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LAZY BOY

RUB A DUB
DUB

MAY THE
FORCE BE
WITH YOU

3rd TIMES A
CHARM

-BonusSPORT BILLY

1
2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9
10

11
12
13
14
15

16
17
18
19
20

*21
*22
*23
*24
*25
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

F=ma

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 3 newtons
m = unknown
a = 1.5 meters per second

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 3 newtons
m = unknown
a = 1.5 meters per second
3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5
m/s.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 3 newtons
m = unknown
a = 1.5 meters per second
3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5
m/s.
Opposite of multiplying is dividing.

Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 3 newtons
m = unknown
a = 1.5 meters per second
3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5
m/s.
Opposite of multiplying is dividing.
3 N = X (kg)
1.5 m/s
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 3 newtons
m = unknown
a = 1.5 meters per second
3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5
m/s.
Opposite of multiplying is dividing.
3 N = X (kg)
1.5 m/s

X=
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
• A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks
another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons.
– How much did the attacking squirrel weigh?

F=ma
Force = 3 newtons
m = unknown
a = 1.5 meters per second
3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5
m/s.
Opposite of multiplying is dividing.
3 N = X (kg)
1.5 m/s

X = 2 kg
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Part I Review Game
1-20 = 5 points each
20-25 = Bonus (1 point each)
Final Question = 5 point wager
Find the Owl =
1 point
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Newton's Laws of Motion Review Game Quiz

  • 1.
  • 2. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 3. • How to play… – Don’t play like Jeo_ _ _ _ y. – Class should be divided into several small groups. – Groups should use science journal (red slide notes), homework, and other available materials to assist you. – Groups can communicate quietly with each other but no sharing answers between groups. • Practice quietly communicating right now? • Practice Communication Question: • Your group gets to order one pizza and you can have two toppings. What does your group want?
  • 4. Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each Final Questions = 5 pt wager If you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose 5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts. “I’ll be about this big.” Find the Owl = Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt.
  • 5. • Is your name on the review sheet?
  • 6. • Is your name on the review sheet?
  • 8. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 9. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 10. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 11. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) The ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 12. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) The ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 13. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) The ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 14. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) The ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 15. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) The ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 16. • Please fill in the missing boxes below… – An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 17. • This is the name for the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line. – So long as it’s not acted upon by an external force.
  • 18. • This is the point in a body at which the whole mass may be considered as concentrated.
  • 19. • True or False? – Objects with similar air resistance fall at the same rate. • Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a vacuum.
  • 20. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 21. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 22. • Name this type of friction?
  • 23. • Name this type of friction when two surfaces are not moving past each other.
  • 24. • Name this type of friction between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on?
  • 25. • This is the name for designed or arranged to offer the least resistance to fluid flow. • Purebreds cannot produce offspring. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 26. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 27. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 28. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 29. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 30. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 31. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 32. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 33. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 34. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 35. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 36. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 37. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 38. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 39. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 40. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 41. • 3rd Law – For every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 42. • Sir Isaac Newton lived… – A.) 1954-2001 – B.) 27 B.C to 41 A.D. – C.) 1492-1502 – D.) 1642-1727 – E.) 980-1021 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 43. • This means designed to move efficiently through the water. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 44. Which of the two below will impact with the greatest force if they have the same acceleration? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 45. • Engine oil is very important to keep pistons lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat which can expand metal and cause damage. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 46. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 47. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT LILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 48. Who are these famous sister athletes? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 49. What famous skier can be seen here?
  • 50. Name this famous sprinter?
  • 51. Who is this famous athlete who won Gold in Berlin? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 52. Who is this? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 53. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 *21 *22 *23 *24 *25
  • 54. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 55. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 56.
  • 57. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 58. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 59. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 60. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 61. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 62. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 63. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 64. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 65. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 66. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is gained due to friction / force/ heat. -From low quality energy to high quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 67. • Energy is all of the following except… A.) Ability to do work. B.) To cause something to change to move or change directions. C.) Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but transferred from one form to another. D.) Energy quality is lost due to friction / force/ heat. -From high quality energy to low quality energy. E.) None of the above. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 68. • Please fill in the missing boxes below… – An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 69. • Please fill in the missing boxes below… – An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 70. • Please fill in the missing boxes below… – An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 71. • Please fill in the missing boxes below… – An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 72. • Please fill in the missing boxes below… – An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 73. • Please fill in the missing boxes below… – An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 74. • Please fill in the missing boxes below… – An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. • Homozygous Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 75. • This is the name for the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line. – So long as it’s not acted upon by an external force.
  • 76. • This is the name for the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line. – So long as it’s not acted upon by an external force.
  • 77. • This is the name for the property of matter by which it retains its state of rest or its velocity along a straight line. – So long as it’s not acted upon by an external force.
  • 78. • This is the point in a body at which the whole mass may be considered as concentrated.
  • 79. • This is the point in a body at which the whole mass may be considered as concentrated.
  • 80. • This is the point in a body at which the whole mass may be considered as concentrated.
  • 81. • This is the point in a body at which the whole mass may be considered as concentrated.
  • 82. • True or False? – Objects with similar air resistance fall at the same rate. • Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a vacuum.
  • 83. • True or False? – Objects with similar air resistance fall at the same rate. • Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a vacuum.
  • 84. • True or False? – Objects with similar air resistance fall at the same rate. • Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a vacuum. Galileo says…
  • 85. • True or False? – Objects with similar air resistance fall at the same rate. • Everything falls at the same rate of speed in a vacuum. Galileo says… “True”
  • 86. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 87. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 88. • Name this type of friction?
  • 89. • Name this type of friction?
  • 90. • Name this type of friction?
  • 91. • Name this type of friction when two surfaces are not moving past each other.
  • 92. • Name this type of friction when two surfaces are not moving past each other.
  • 93. • Name this type of friction when two surfaces are not moving past each other.
  • 94. • Name this type of friction between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on?
  • 95. • Name this type of friction between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on?
  • 96. • Name this type of friction between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on?
  • 97. • This is the name for designed or arranged to offer the least resistance to fluid flow. • Purebreds cannot produce offspring. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 98. • This is the name for designed or arranged to offer the least resistance to fluid flow. • Purebreds cannot produce offspring. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 99. • This is the name for designed or arranged to offer the least resistance to fluid flow. • Purebreds cannot produce offspring. Copyright© 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 100. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 101. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 102. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 103. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 104. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 105. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 106. • Friction does all of the following except… – A.) Slows an object down until it stops. – B.) Defy Inertia. – C.) Wears object down. – D.) Produces heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 107. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 108. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 109. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 110. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 111. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 112. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 113. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 114. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 115. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 116. • Fill in the blanks about Newton’s 2nd Law – The relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is… F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 117. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 118. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 119. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 120. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 121. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 122. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 123. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 124. • Mass: Measured in kilograms (kg) • Acceleration: Rate at which an object changes its velocity (m/s) • Force: To cause motion or change. – Newton: Amount needed to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at the rate of 1 meter per second squared.
  • 125. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 126. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 127. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 128. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 129. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? F=ma Force 2,000 newtons m 200 kg a unknown Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 130. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? F=ma Force 2,000 newtons m 200 kg a unknown 2,000 N = 200 kg times X Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 131. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? F=ma Force 2,000 newtons m 200 kg a unknown 2,000 N = 200 kg times X Opposite of multiplying is dividing. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 132. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? F=ma Force 2,000 newtons m 200 kg a unknown 2,000 N = 200 kg times X Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 2,000 N = X (m/s) 200 kg Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 133. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? F=ma Force 2,000 newtons m 200 kg a unknown 2,000 N = 200 kg times X Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 2,000 N = X (m/s) 200 kg X= Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 134. • A tree limb fell on a house and the impact was 2,000 newtons. – The tree weighed 200 kg, how fast was it moving in meters per second? F=ma Force 2,000 newtons m 200 kg a unknown 2,000 N = 200 kg times X Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 2,000 N = X (m/s) 200 kg X = 10 (m/s) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 135. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 136. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 137. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 138. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 139. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 140. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? F = ma F=? m = 1.25 kg a = 3 m/s F ? = 1.25 kg times 3 m/s Force = Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 141. • A giraffes tongue has a mass of 1.25 kg and accelerates from its mouth to a speed of 3 meters per second before hitting the squirrel. – What was the force of the tongue hitting the squirrel? F = ma F=? m = 1.25 kg a = 3 m/s F ? = 1.25 kg times 3 m/s Force = 3.75 newtons Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 142. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 143. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 144. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 145. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 146. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 4.9 newtons m = unknown a = 9.8 meters per second Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 147. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 4.9 newtons m = unknown a = 9.8 meters per second 4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8 m/s. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 148. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 4.9 newtons m = unknown a = 9.8 meters per second 4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8 m/s. Opposite of multiplying is dividing. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 149. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 4.9 newtons m = unknown a = 9.8 meters per second 4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8 m/s. Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 4.9 N = X (kg) 9.8 m/s Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 150. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 4.9 newtons m = unknown a = 9.8 meters per second 4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8 m/s. Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 4.9 N = X (kg) 9.8 m/s X= Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 151. • A squirrel falling from a tree at a rate of 9.8 meters per second hits the ground with a force of 4.9 newtons. – How much did the squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 4.9 newtons m = unknown a = 9.8 meters per second 4.9 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 9.8 m/s. Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 4.9 N = X (kg) 9.8 m/s X = .5 kg Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 152. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 153. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 154. • 3rd Law – For every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 155. • 3rd Law – For every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 156. • 3rd Law – For every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 157. • Sir Isaac Newton lived… – A.) 1954-2001 – B.) 27 B.C to 41 A.D. – C.) 1492-1502 – D.) 1642-1727 – E.) 980-1021 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 158. • Sir Isaac Newton lived… – A.) 1954-2001 – B.) 27 B.C to 41 A.D. – C.) 1492-1502 – D.) 1642-1727 – E.) 980-1021 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 159. • Sir Isaac Newton lived… – A.) 1954-2001 – B.) 27 B.C to 41 A.D. – C.) 1492-1502 – D.) 1642-1727 – E.) 980-1021 Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 160. • This means designed to move efficiently through the water. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 161. • This means designed to move efficiently through the water. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 162. • This means designed to move efficiently through the water. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 163. Which of the two below will impact with the greatest force if they have the same acceleration? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 164. Which of the two below will impact with the greatest force if they have the same acceleration? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 165. Which of the two below will impact with the greatest force if they have the same acceleration? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 166. Which of the two below will impact with the greatest force if they have the same acceleration? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 167. • Engine oil is very important to keep pistons lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat which can expand metal and cause damage. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 168. • Engine oil is very important to keep pistons lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat which can expand metal and cause damage. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 169. • Engine oil is very important to keep pistons lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat which can expand metal and cause damage. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 170. • Engine oil is very important to keep pistons lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat which can expand metal and cause damage. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 171. • Engine oil is very important to keep pistons lubricated. This reduces friction and thus heat which can expand metal and cause damage. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 172. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 173. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT LILLY 1 6 11 16 *21 2 7 12 17 *22 3 8 13 18 *23 4 9 14 19 *24 5 10 15 20 *25
  • 174. Who are these famous sister athletes? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 175. Who are these famous sister athletes? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 176. Who are these famous sister athletes? Serena and Venus Williams Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 177. What famous skier can be seen here?
  • 178. What famous skier can be seen here?
  • 179. Name this famous sprinter?
  • 180. Name this famous sprinter?
  • 181. Name this famous sprinter?
  • 182. Who is this famous athlete who won Gold in Berlin? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 183. Who is this famous athlete who won Gold in Berlin? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 184. Who is this famous athlete who won Gold in Berlin? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 185. Who is this? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 186. Who is this? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 187. Who is this? Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 188. LAZY BOY RUB A DUB DUB MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU 3rd TIMES A CHARM -BonusSPORT BILLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 *21 *22 *23 *24 *25
  • 189. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 190. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 191. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 192. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? F=ma Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 193. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 3 newtons m = unknown a = 1.5 meters per second Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 194. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 3 newtons m = unknown a = 1.5 meters per second 3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5 m/s. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 195. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 3 newtons m = unknown a = 1.5 meters per second 3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5 m/s. Opposite of multiplying is dividing. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 196. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 3 newtons m = unknown a = 1.5 meters per second 3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5 m/s. Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 3 N = X (kg) 1.5 m/s Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 197. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 3 newtons m = unknown a = 1.5 meters per second 3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5 m/s. Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 3 N = X (kg) 1.5 m/s X= Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 198. • A squirrel traveling at 1.5 m/s body checks another squirrel and the impact was 3 newtons. – How much did the attacking squirrel weigh? F=ma Force = 3 newtons m = unknown a = 1.5 meters per second 3 N = Unknown (kg) multiplied by 1.5 m/s. Opposite of multiplying is dividing. 3 N = X (kg) 1.5 m/s X = 2 kg Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
  • 199. Newton’s Laws of Motion Part I Review Game 1-20 = 5 points each 20-25 = Bonus (1 point each) Final Question = 5 point wager Find the Owl = 1 point
  • 200.