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Physics Lab Rockets
This is a great lesson that not only teaches students about rockets, but also builds team ccoperation.
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Positioning the fulcrum in class one levers
Students will experiment with the various aspects of levers such as: the relationship between force and the distance of the load from the fulcrum and that work input = work output.
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Pressure in Fluids
Students will study the properties of fluids under a variety of circumstances to understand the role or pressure in their behavior, and to relate to everyday circumstances.
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Projectile Motion
As a result of this experience students will be able to recognize that projectile motion is the resultant of two independent velocities, horizontal and vertical.
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Projectile Motion
Students will measure muzzle velocity of a projectile device and predict maximum range of a projectile device at various angles.
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Projectile Motion (or You Bet Your Grade)
Students will calculate the initial velocity of a spring stretched a varying amount and fired vertically from a shooter and to predict, by calculations, where that spring will land when it is shot horizontally off of a horizontal platform.
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Reaction Time
Each student will be able to obtain his/her reaction time by making simple measurements.
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Simple Machines
Students will see a large number of everyday items in terms of simple machines i.e. levers,inclined planes, wheels and axles.
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Sitting on Nails-Boyle's Law
Students will understand the difference between force and pressure.
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So You Want to Hit a Home Run?
Students will demonstrate a relationship between the position of the baseball bat and the baseball at the point of contact to direct the ball in the appropriate hitting field.
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