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Chapter 13: Force and Newton's Laws
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What Is a State Vector?
NASA's Web site shows how vectors are used to track spacecraft. Link to the "J-Track," a Java-based spacecraft and weather tracker. Find a spacecraft or weather pattern and track it over sevearl days. Make a map that shows how it moves over Earth.

Pizza from Space
Visit this site and complete this lab that incorporating vectors, history, and the Lewis & Clark exploration.

Lesson 1: Newton’s First Law of Motion
Work through this four-part lesson on Newton’s First Law of Motion. How is mass different from inertia.

Summary of Friction
Visit this summary of friction. Use the interactive JAVA window to run friction simulations. Predict your results on each trial.

Vector Jockey
Download Vector Jockey, a shareware video game showing how velocity and acceleration work in space. Try to steer the craft through space. It's harder than you think!

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Physics and Sports: The Blueprints of Competition
How is physics used in sports? Visit this site and see how. In a journal entry, describe how physics is used in three different sports.

Cedar Point Thrill Rides
On Cedar Point's Web site, you'll find an index of all their Thrill Rides, including the roller coasters. How fast does the record-breaking Magnum XL-2000 travel?

Letter to naturalSCIENCE About Bumblebees
It has been said by many that a bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly based on the laws of physics. But since a bumblebee CAN fly, it must be possible. On this Web site, you'll find a brief explanation as to why this original statement is not fully true. Read the description and design a poster to explain it to the rest of the class.

 

Unit 3: Forces and Motion
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Work/Energy Home Page
Visit this site to gather background on Work and Energy. Develop a showcase display highlighting the major points of these concepts..

Energy Research
The Office of Energy Research, a division of the U.S. Department of Energy, conducts Energy Research in various subjects from biological and environmental issues to nuclear physics. Use this site to put together a monthly newsletter about current energy research.

Newton’s Laws in Action
On this site, you'll find a nice video to demonstrate Newton’s Laws and later learn a little about momentum. Develop your own demonstrations of Newton's laws and momentum. Demonstrate these to your class.

Movies Illustrating Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
Here you'll find various QuickTime videos showing projectile motion and circular vector forces. It also has links to Java Applets demonstrating the same concepts. Write a journal entry that explains five different videos.

 

 
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