Mission 3 Quest 3 - motion? i can graph that.
Focus Question
You will explain what is meant by a flat line on a position/time graph and a velocity/time graph by watching this video about motion graphs
You will explain what is meant by a flat line on a position/time graph and a velocity/time graph by watching this video about motion graphs
Absent/Lab Restriction/No Safety Contract
Since you were not able to participate you will be given a paper copy of a worksheet; however you WILL NOT fill out the paper copy; You will fill out the digital copy and then share it with me when you are finished. First, open the digital copy and choose File....Make a Copy....and then you will click the links, complete the work and share your finished digital worksheet with me. You can keep or return the paper copy.
Straw Rockets
You will build a straw rocket and launch it five times. You will measure the distance and time, and graph the motion of the five trials.
This assignment is worth 10 grade points. Here is a link to the lab instructions but your teacher will give you a paper copy in class. If you are absent, then you will need to make up this assignment by following the instructions above.
Getting Familiar with Digital Probeware
Install graphical analysis from the Chrome web store. Once it is installed on everyone's device, choose one person to Launch the app. Plug the motion detector into one USB hub and take a look at the graphing features.
Playing Match That Graph
Technical Information
- Plug in the Go!Motion into your Chromebook and launch the graphical analysis extension.
- Click the button in the bottom left “Graph Tools” and “Add Graph Match”. Choose “Position” or “Velocity” depending on the problem you are working for.
- Every time you want to change the graph, just choose “Position” or “Velocity” and a new graph will appear. Click collect to try to match the graph with your motion.
Optional - Exit Ticket
Represent two of these three scenerios using the small graphs provided on a scrap piece of paper.
A) A person who runs 10 meters at a steady pace
B) A person who walks 5 meters, stops for 2 seconds and then returns to the start.
C) A person who walks 5 meters, then runs 5 meters.
Represent two of these three scenerios using the small graphs provided on a scrap piece of paper.
A) A person who runs 10 meters at a steady pace
B) A person who walks 5 meters, stops for 2 seconds and then returns to the start.
C) A person who walks 5 meters, then runs 5 meters.