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Rollercoaster

Document: Roller Coaster Physics Investigation Performance Task Abstract: The purpose of this simulation lab is to strengthen your understanding of energy conservation in real-world applications.  You will use a skateboarder and his park to represent the roller coaster and its track.  You will observe many other physics concepts at work as well.

Newtonian Vehicle

Document: Newtonian Vehicle Abstract: You will design, build, and test a self-propelling vehicle that can travel a minimum distance of one meter. When designing the vehicle, sketch a diagram showing how it will be propelled (balloon, rubber band, mousetrap, etc.) and the forces that act on the vehicle when it is stationary and moving. After building and testing the vehicle, write...

Collisions

Document: Collisions Abstract: Welcome to this science exercise. We hope that you will find it interesting and worthwhile. Carefully read through these directions and the directions on the next page before you begin to work.

Sound Waves Lab

Document: Sound Wave Lab Abstract: Cut a piece of string about half a meter long and tie it to the neck of a metal hanger. Wrap each end of the string around a finger on each hand about the same amount. Swing the hanger so that it strikes a desk or table. Observe and describe the sound as you hear it through the...

Introduction to Waves Lab

Documents: Introduction to Waves Lab Abstract: Stretch your spring out to a length of 6.1 meters (20 floor tiles, each floor tile is 0.305 meter), with one person at each end. With your free hand, grasp the spring about 50 cm from the end. Pull the spring straight back towards the end of the spring, compressing the spring. Then release the spring,...

Ohms Law

Documents: Science Unit 3 (Revised)-5 Abstract: Unit three is Exploring Change, specifically bonds, energy, and reactions.  The change to be investigated will include indicators of chemical reactions as they relate to chemical bonding and energy changes. Chapters 7 and 8 cover ionic and covalent bonding respectively, while chapters 9 and 19 are the introduction to stoichiometry, chemical reactions. Again, a review...

Exploring Electric Charge

Document: Exploring Electric Charge Abstract: In completing this activity, you are to utilize some online applications and other online resources to make some conclusions regarding electric charge. First, follow this link http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/category/physics , select the given simulation, use the simulation and then respond to the questions listed.

How are Light and Heat Related

Document: How Are Light and Heat Related_- Abstract: Paint one can matte black and the other can matte white. In the center of the base of each can, punch or drill a hole so that the thermometers can slip through. Pack some cotton wool around each hole, then pass the thermometers through so that the bulb of each thermometer sits at the same...

Energy Lab

Document: Marble Energy Lab-1 Abstract: To 
determine
 the 
effect 
of 
the
re lease 
location 
(distance 
from
 the
 bottom)
 of
 a
marble
 along 
an 
incline
 upon
 the 
distance
 which
 a 
paper 
plow
 is 
driven 
along 
the 
level 
table; 

and
 to 
determine 
a mathematical
 equation 
which
 describes 
the
 relationship 
between 
these
 two 
variables.  

Science Friction Lab

Document: Science Friction Lab Abstract: To determine coefficient to of static friction angle which at for wooden a the track can block on a be inclined before metal track the block and relate to accelerates this from.
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