Identifying Forces
Forces are everywhere. They cause motion, deformation or both.
In today's lesson, you will move among lab stations where you will identify the forces acting on the objects.
Begin by downloading the PowerPoint template below and saving it to your Physics folder.
BE SURE TO RENAME THE FILE BY ADDING YOUR NAME TO THE FILE NAME.
Forces are everywhere. They cause motion, deformation or both.
In today's lesson, you will move among lab stations where you will identify the forces acting on the objects.
Begin by downloading the PowerPoint template below and saving it to your Physics folder.
BE SURE TO RENAME THE FILE BY ADDING YOUR NAME TO THE FILE NAME.
2014_force_types_stu_power_point.ppt | |
File Size: | 133 kb |
File Type: | ppt |
As you move from station to station:
* Use your C-notes from today to identify the forces acting on the object.
Don't have your C-notes or don't think you got everything down?
Scroll to the bottom for a completed set of today's notes.
* Take a photo of the lab station and drag it into the Forces PPT.
* After you have taken a photo from each station (1 - 6), return to your table and complete the PPT by following the directions on the slides information.
* The Force due to Gravity (Fg) will be present in ALL of the scenarios.