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Relative speed

The goal of the experiment This experiment aims to clarify the concept of relative velocity Experime......

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Relative speed

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The goal of the experiment This experiment aims to clarify the concept of relative velocity Experiments Tools   cars - Speed Monitor - Stopwatch Steps of the experiment Choose one of the cars and put it at the beginning of the track Choose another car speed monitor Select the direction and type......

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Concept of Speed

The goal of the experiment: experiment to learn the concept of speed and how we can measure it Exper......

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Concept of Speed

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The goal of the experiment: experiment to learn the concept of speed and how we can measure it Experience Tools:  different speed cars – stopwatch- measuring tape Steps of the experiment: The conclusion:

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The movement drawing at regular speed graphically

The goal of the experiment: Explain the movement drawing at regular speed graphically   Experim......

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The movement drawing at regular speed graphically

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The goal of the experiment: Explain the movement drawing at regular speed graphically   Experiments Tools:  Regular speed cars - stopwatch - metric tape measure Steps of the experiment: The Observation & Conclusion: We notice that the relationship between distance and time is represen......

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Speed types

Speed types

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Speed types

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Speed types

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What is the speed of the glass ball?

the goal:Testing the time it takes for a glass ball to roll down a slope and determining whether the......

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What is the speed of the glass ball?

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the goal:Testing the time it takes for a glass ball to roll down a slope and determining whether the height of the slope affects the motion of the glass ball.Materials and tools:Books - Wooden or cardboard surface - Glass ball - Stopwatch.Steps:1- Place one book under the wooden board, then place th......

The effect of speed in collision
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The effect of speed in collision

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The effect of speed in collision

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The effect of speed in collision

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The Speed of Falling Objects

The Speed of Falling Objects

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The Speed of Falling Objects

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The Speed of Falling Objects

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Determine the density of solid objects

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Determine the density of solid objects

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This experiment aims to understand how to calculate the density of solids through knowledge of mass and volume

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The relationship between friction and motion

Objective of the experiment:To study the relationship between friction and motionExperiment tools:cr......

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The relationship between friction and motion

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Objective of the experiment:To study the relationship between friction and motionExperiment tools:crane - car with wheels that can be demounted and installedExperiment steps:- Take off the wheels of the car and put them on the beginning of the plank and note what happens.- We notice that the car is......

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Fluid density mapping experiment

purpose of experiment This experiment aims to determine the density of liquids in the science lab u......

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Fluid density mapping experiment

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purpose of experiment This experiment aims to determine the density of liquids in the science lab using mass and volume information. Experience Tools: Balance - Listed Tester - Water - Oil - Glycerin - Solar - Mercury. Steps of the experiment: Weigh the tester blank inserted and determine i......

The concept of inertia
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The concept of inertia

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The concept of inertia

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The goal of the experiment This experiment aims to clarify the concept of a static body's resistance to changing its state Experience Tools Metal paper - glass cup - coin Steps of the experiment Place a piece of cardboard on the glass Place the coin on top of the piece of paper Push the paper firmly......

Determine the density of solid objects
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Determine the density of solid objects

Determine the density of solid objects

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Determine the density of solid objects

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Determine the density of solid objects

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Determine the density of a liquid practically

The goal of the experiment This experiment aims to practically determine the density of a liquid. Ex......

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Determine the density of a liquid practically

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The goal of the experiment This experiment aims to practically determine the density of a liquid. Experiment Tools Scale - Included tester - different liquids with different volumes Steps of the experiment Choose a few different sized liquids from the lab library. Weigh the tester blank inserted and......

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Mechanical energy retention

purpose of experiment To realize the concept of energy survival Experiment Tools: Simple Pendulum -......

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Mechanical energy retention

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purpose of experiment To realize the concept of energy survival Experiment Tools: Simple Pendulum - Double Pendulum Steps of the experiment Pull the pendulum ball up from its rest position and release it, and see what happens. Get a double pendulum or two similar pendulums. Pull the ball of one of t......

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The Graphical Representation of Oscillatory Motion

The Graphical Representation of Oscillatory Motion

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The Graphical Representation of Oscillatory Motion

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The Graphical Representation of Oscillatory Motion

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Safar's wheel

Unit Two: Sound and Light. Lesson 1: Characteristics of sound waves.

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Safar's wheel

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Unit Two: Sound and Light. Lesson 1: Characteristics of sound waves.

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How to measure an object's weight by using a spring scale

purpose of experienceHow to measure an object's weight by using a spring scaleToolsspring balance -......

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How to measure an object's weight by using a spring scale

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purpose of experienceHow to measure an object's weight by using a spring scaleToolsspring balance - the object to be weighed (sandbag) - tripodstepsWelcome, you are going to do an experiment showing how to measure an object's weight by using a spring scale. Look at the theoretical framework on the l......

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How you can measure the mass of a solid object by using a two pans balance

purpose of experimentHow you can measure the mass of a solid object by using a two pans balancetools......

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How you can measure the mass of a solid object by using a two pans balance

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purpose of experimentHow you can measure the mass of a solid object by using a two pans balancetoolsBalance with two pans - weights of known mass (1000 g, 500 g, 250 g) - the object whose mass is to be measured (bean bag) stepsWelcome, you are going to do an experiment that shows how you can measure......

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Vibrating Motion

Unit one: periodic motion. Lesson 1: Vibrating motion.

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Vibrating Motion

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Unit one: periodic motion. Lesson 1: Vibrating motion.

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Ballistics

Objective of the experiment:To study BallisticsExperiment tools:Installed cannon - small ball – rule......

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Ballistics

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Objective of the experiment:To study BallisticsExperiment tools:Installed cannon - small ball – rulerExperiment steps:- Adjust the thrust angle 30 ֯ and place the ball in the front of the cannon.- Press the cannon motor to push the ball and observe the trajectory of the throw.- Measure the distance......

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Friction Between Solid Objects

Objective of the experiment:To compare the friction between different solid bodiesExperiment tools:T......

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Friction Between Solid Objects

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Objective of the experiment:To compare the friction between different solid bodiesExperiment tools:Two balls - Golf stick - Smooth road - Sandy roadExperiment steps:- Put each ball at the starting point of each path.- Hit each ball with the stick in each different way and note the movement of each b......

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First class levers

Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to&n......

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First class levers

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Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to the first class leversExperiment tools:pliers - pincers - scissors - water pump - nail clippers - hammer - crowbar and rock - balance scaleExperiment steps:- Use each lever in its correct position......

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Second class levers

Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to&n......

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Second class levers

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Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to the second class leversExperiment tools:nutcracker - bottle opener  - Paper stapler - wheelbarrowExperiment steps:- Use each lever in its correct position.- We note that each lever that was u......

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Third class levers

Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to&n......

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Third class levers

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Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to the third class leversExperiment tools:holder - tweezers - fishing rod - broom - golf clubExperiment steps:- Use each lever in its correct position.- We note that each lever that was used is a thi......

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Air Resistance

Objective of the experiment:To study air resistanceExperiment tools:Boxes - ParachuteExperiment step......

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Air Resistance

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Objective of the experiment:To study air resistanceExperiment tools:Boxes - ParachuteExperiment steps:- In front of you boxes press the drop button and note the arrival of the boxes down.- We notice the boxes hanging with a parachute arriving at the end as a result of the force ofair friction to the......

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Water and air resistance to movement of objects

Objective of the experiment:To study Water and air resistance to movement of objectsExperiment tools......

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Water and air resistance to movement of objects

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Objective of the experiment:To study Water and air resistance to movement of objectsExperiment tools:two ships, one with a sailExperiment steps:- Press the start button and note that each ship is moving against the wind with the same speed in the two ships.- We notice the movement of a ship without......

Proving the law of levers
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Proving the law of levers

Unit One: Forces and Motion. Lesson Two: Leverage Law.Objective of the experiment:To prove the......

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Proving the law of levers

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Unit One: Forces and Motion. Lesson Two: Leverage Law.Objective of the experiment:To prove the law of leversExperiment tools:Graduated ruler - Coins (1 newton) - Cubes (2 newtons)Experiment steps:- In front of you are some tools, keep the lever in balance to achieve the law of levers.Conclusion......

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Set the free fall wheel

Set the free fall wheel

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Set the free fall wheel

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Set the free fall wheel

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save momentum

save momentum

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save momentum

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save momentum

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The relationship between velocity and kinetic energy

The relationship between velocity and kinetic energy

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The relationship between velocity and kinetic energy

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The relationship between velocity and kinetic energy

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The crash effect of a wrecking ball

The crash effect of a wrecking ball

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The crash effect of a wrecking ball

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The crash effect of a wrecking ball

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The effect of the mass of bodies in collision

The effect of the mass of bodies in collision

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The effect of the mass of bodies in collision

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The effect of the mass of bodies in collision

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Proving the law of levers by using spring balance

Proving the law of levers by using spring balance

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Proving the law of levers by using spring balance

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Energy transformations in Newton's pendulum

Energy transformations in Newton's pendulum

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Energy transformations in Newton's pendulum

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Energy transformations in Newton's pendulum

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Objects fall due to gravity

Objects fall due to gravity

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Objects fall due to gravity

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Objects fall due to gravity

Is the mass of inertia equal to the mass of gravity?
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Is the mass of inertia equal to the mass of gravity?

Is the mass of inertia equal to the mass of gravity?

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Is the mass of inertia equal to the mass of gravity?

How do you measure mass?
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How do you measure mass?

How do you measure mass?

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How do you measure mass?

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How does the body balance rotationally? (introductory experiment)

How does the body balance rotationally? (introductory experiment)

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How does the body balance rotationally? (introductory experiment)

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How does the body balance rotationally? (introductory experiment)

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The Moments

the goal:After conducting this experiment, it is expected that you will be able to.- Measure the for......

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The Moments

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the goal:After conducting this experiment, it is expected that you will be able to.- Measure the forces that generate torque.- Calculate the torque in the clockwise and counterclockwise direction for a rotating body.- Demonstrate the relationship between torque and the lever arm.Materials and tools:......

What are the conditions for equilibrium when two parallel forces act on an object?
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What are the conditions for equilibrium when two parallel forces act on an object?

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What are the conditions for equilibrium when two parallel forces act on an object?

What happens when a hollow plastic ball collides with a solid ball? (introductory experiment)
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What happens when a hollow plastic ball collides with a solid ball? (introductory experiment)

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What happens when a hollow plastic ball collides with a solid ball? (introductory experiment)

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What happens when a hollow plastic ball collides with a solid ball? (introductory experiment)

Recoil height
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Is momentum preserved?
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Is momentum preserved?

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Is momentum preserved?

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Is momentum preserved?

How is the momentum of a system affected by a collision?
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How is the momentum of a system affected by a collision?

How is the momentum of a system affected by a collision?

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How is the momentum of a system affected by a collision?

What are the factors affecting energy? (introductory experiment)
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What are the factors affecting energy? (introductory experiment)

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What are the factors affecting energy? (introductory experiment)

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How do pulleys help you lift things?

How do pulleys help you lift things?

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How do pulleys help you lift things?

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How do pulleys help you lift things?

What can you do to increase the power you generate when you climb a flight of stairs?
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What can you do to increase the power you generate when you climb a flight of stairs?

What can you do to increase the power you generate when you climb a flight of stairs?

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What can you do to increase the power you generate when you climb a flight of stairs?

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What can you do to increase the power you generate when you climb a flight of stairs?

How do you analyze the rebound energy of basketball? (introductory experiment)
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How do you analyze the rebound energy of basketball? (introductory experiment)

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How do you analyze the rebound energy of basketball? (introductory experiment)

Energy conversion
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Energy conversion

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How does "conversion of potential energy of an object into kinetic energy" explain the principle of conservation of energy?
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How does "conversion of potential energy of an object into kinetic energy" explain the principle of conservation of energy?

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How does "conversion of potential energy of an object into kinetic energy" explain the principle of conservation of energy?

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How does "conversion of potential energy of an object into kinetic energy" explain the principle of conservation of energy?

Which forces act at a distance? (introductory experiment)
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Which forces act at a distance? (introductory experiment)

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What causes oscillation?

What causes oscillation?

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Modeling acceleration and deceleration

Modeling acceleration and deceleration

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Modeling acceleration and deceleration

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Modeling acceleration and deceleration

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Bowling ball movement

the goal:A graphic representation of the relationship between distance and time of a bowling ball wh......

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Bowling ball movement

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the goal:A graphic representation of the relationship between distance and time of a bowling ball while it is being rolled.The connection between the movement of a bowling ball and another type of movement.Materials and tools:A number of bowling balls - stopwatch - large cushion or any soft objectSt......

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Newton's second law

Newton's second law

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Newton's second law

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Newton's second law

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Force and Acceleration

Force and Acceleration

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Force and Acceleration

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Force and Acceleration

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Tensile strength in the spring

Tensile strength in the spring

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Tensile strength in the spring

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Tensile strength in the spring

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Converts potential energy into kinetic energy and vice versa

Converts potential energy into kinetic energy and vice versa

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Converts potential energy into kinetic energy and vice versa

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Converts potential energy into kinetic energy and vice versa

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The effect of an object's height on its potential energy

The effect of an object's height on its potential energy

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The effect of an object's height on its potential energy

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The effect of an object's height on its potential energy

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Motion model in a circular path

Motion model in a circular path

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Motion model in a circular path

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Motion model in a circular path

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Instantaneous velocity vectors

Instantaneous velocity vectors

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Instantaneous velocity vectors

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Instantaneous velocity vectors

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What is the maximum force?

What is the maximum force?

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What is the maximum force?

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What is the maximum force?

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Do all types of motion appear the same when represented graphically?

Do all types of motion appear the same when represented graphically?

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Do all types of motion appear the same when represented graphically?

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Do all types of motion appear the same when represented graphically?

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The acceleration due to gravity

The acceleration due to gravity

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The acceleration due to gravity

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The acceleration due to gravity

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Coefficient of friction

Coefficient of friction

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Coefficient of friction

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Coefficient of friction

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Is it true that 2N + 2N = 2N? - Sum of the magnitudes of two equal forces

Is it true that 2N + 2N = 2N? - Sum of the magnitudes of two equal forces

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Is it true that 2N + 2N = 2N? - Sum of the magnitudes of two equal forces

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Steel ball race

Steel ball race

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Steel ball race

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Steel ball race

Forces and motion
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Forces and motion

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Forces and motion

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Forces and motion

Archimedes' Principle | Buoyant Force
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Archimedes' Principle | Buoyant Force

Archimedes' Principle | Buoyant Force

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Archimedes' Principle | Buoyant Force

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