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PHYSICS I HONORS Course Code: 200339001

TOPIC V: Constant Force Particle
ESSENTIAL CONTENT / OBJECTIVES / INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS
A. Apply Newton’s Second Law
1. Force and Acceleration
2. Identification
3. Diagram
4. Types
5. Vectors
6. Equilibrium
B. Analyze Friction
C. Review and apply the concept of Free-Fall / · Develop mathematical models from acceleration and force data gathered
· Draw accurate force diagrams
· Distinguish between force and net force
· Differentiate scalars and vectors and give common examples
· Explain how the law of inertia applies to objects in motion.
· State the relationship between acceleration, net force, and mass.
· Describe the factors that affect the frictional force between surfaces.
· Define force as part of an interaction.
· Explain the results of force pair interaction
· Describe how scientific inferences are drawn from scientific observations
· Discuss the role consensus plays in the historical development of a theory
· Recognize the role of creativity in constructing scientific questions, methods and explanations
· Compare the magnitude and range of the four fundamental forces (gravitational, electromagnetic, weak nuclear, strong nuclear).
· Recognize that Newton’s Laws are a limiting case of Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity at speeds that are much smaller than the speed of light. / Textbook: Ch. 4, Ch. 6
Vocabulary:
Force, Fundamental forces, Normal force, Contact force, Frictional force, Newton (unit)
Technology:
1. Khan Academy
2. Progressive Science Initiative (PSI)
a. Dynamics
3. http://www.physicssource.org
4. Teachers Domain: http://teachersdomain.org
5. Online Conversion
6. Hyperphysics
7. http://www.pa.uky.edu/~phy211/VecArith/index.html
SC.912.P.12.1
SC.912.P.12.2
SC.912.P.12.3 / Atwoods Machine
Inclined Plane Sliding Objects
Force and Fan Carts
SC.912.P.12.1
SC.912.P.12.2
SC.912.P.12.3 / Forces and Motion; Forces and Motion: Basics
Forces In 1 Dimension
Friction
The Ramp
Ramp: Forces and Motion
Standard: SC.912.N.1.1 / / Video / ·  Forces and Gravity
·  Friction / ·  The Equilibrium and Dynamic Theories
·  Gravity
/ Image / ·  Gravity, direction of
Standard: SC.912.N.1.2 / / Video / ·  The Law of Conservation of Momentum
·  Gravity
/ Reading Passage / ·  Falling for Gravity
Standard: SC.912.N.1.5 / / Video / ·  Collisions and the Conservation of Momentum / ·  Universal Gravitation
Standard: SC.912.N.1.6 / / Video / ·  Experimentation
·  Scientific Thinking / · 
/ Article / ·  Newton, Sir Isaac / · 
Standard: SC.912.P.12.1 / / Video / ·  Introduction: Sports and Vectors
·  Forces and Vectors / ·  Collisions and the Conservation of Momentum
/ Math Overview / ·  Geometry: Writing and Using Vectors: Finding Magnitude and Direction of a Vector
·  Geometry: Writing and Using Vectors: Explaining the Use of Vectors in Airplane Travel / ·  Geometry: Writing and Using Vectors: Explaining the Use of Vectors in Airplane Travel / ·  Geometry: Writing and Using Vectors: Adding Vectors in Component Form and Then Finding Magnitude and Direction of the Resultant Vector
Standard: SC.912.P.12.2 / / Video / ·  Newton's Second Law of Motion
·  Weight and Tension / ·  Applying the Principle of Conserved Momentum
Standard: SC.912.P.12.3 / / Video / ·  Newton's First Law of Motion: Force, Friction, and Inertia
·  Introduction to Inertia: Resistance to Changes in Motion / ·  Newton's First Law of Motion
·  Newton's Second Law of Motion
·  Free Running: Newton's Laws in Motion / ·  Newton's Third Law of Motion
·  Newton's Third Law of Motion and Review
/ Image / ·  Newton's first law
·  Newton's second law / ·  Law of motion, Newton's third
/ Article / ·  Inertia / · 
Standard: SC.912.P.12.8 / / Video / ·  Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
/ Video / ·  Banking On Speed: Bobsled
·  Science Fair Winners Explain Their Energy Projects
·  Science of Golf: Work, Energy & Power
·  History and Demonstration of the Yo-Yo, Other Toys
·  The Science of Snowboarding
·  Slapshot Physics: Hockey
·  Science Friction: Curling
·  Downhill Science: Alpine Skiing
·  Science of NHL Hockey: Force, Impulse & Collisions
·  Blade Runners: Short Track Speed Skating
·  Science of NHL Hockey: Kinematics
·  Figuring Out Figure Skating
·  Science of NFL Football: Kinematics - Position, Velocity & Acceleration
·  Science of NFL Football: Newton's First Law of Motion
·  Science of NFL Football: Newton's Second Law of Motion
·  Science of NFL Football: Newton's Third Law of Motion
·  Science of NHL Hockey: Newton's Three Laws of Motion
·  Flying with the Famed Thunderbirds: 8-Pt. Rolls and 9 G's
·  Science of NFL Football: Kinematics - Position, Velocity & Acceleration
·  The Science of Skates
·  Science of Golf: Physics of the Golf Swing
·  Science of Golf: Friction & Spin
·  Science of Golf: Kinematics
/ Image / ·  Watching the electrons, and chemistry in motion

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