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friday august 29 - opensci notebook setup
8/29 warm-up question:
pick two physics vocabulary words from the list below. write the definition in your own words. (use your science notebook or the slides from thursday 8/28 to help you!)
- force
- motion
- energy
- mass
- gravity
To solve this, we can define two physics terms (e.g., Force and Motion) in simple language:
For "Force":
A force is a push or pull on an object that can change its motion, shape, or direction. For example, pushing a door to open it or pulling a wagon uses force.
For "Motion":
Motion is when an object changes its position over time. Like a car moving down the road, a bird flying, or a ball rolling—these are all examples of objects in motion.
If we pick these two, the definitions (in own words) are as above. You can also choose other terms (Energy: the ability to do work/make things happen; Mass: the amount of matter in an object; Gravity: a force that pulls objects toward each other, like Earth pulling us down) and define them similarly.
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To solve this, we can define two physics terms (e.g., Force and Motion) in simple language:
For "Force":
A force is a push or pull on an object that can change its motion, shape, or direction. For example, pushing a door to open it or pulling a wagon uses force.
For "Motion":
Motion is when an object changes its position over time. Like a car moving down the road, a bird flying, or a ball rolling—these are all examples of objects in motion.
If we pick these two, the definitions (in own words) are as above. You can also choose other terms (Energy: the ability to do work/make things happen; Mass: the amount of matter in an object; Gravity: a force that pulls objects toward each other, like Earth pulling us down) and define them similarly.