Beath High School - Int 1 Physics1 Intermediate 1 Physics Movement Questions and Answers.
Physics of Golf Presented by: Tyler Merkel and Heath Noess.
Monday, September 16, 2013 Mrs. Hensley Sedgefield Middle School.
Newton’s Laws Easy as apple pie! Force Force a push or a pull Causes object to start or stop moving or change direction Causes object to start or stop.
FORCES AND FRICTION Bellringer #6 Bellringer #7 1.A force is: a. Anything that is in motion. b. Any push or pull on an object. c. Anything that reacts.
Friction Friction Problem Situations Physics Montwood High School R. Casao.
FORCES Types of Friction, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Gravity, and Types of Forces.
Solutions Ch.12 & 13. Liquids Condensed States Liquids and Solids Liquids and Solids Higher densities Higher densities Slightly compressible Slightly.
Newtons first law By Randy Hedlund South High School.
Do Now Look around the room and think about the objects you see in terms of force. A force is always exerted by one object on another object. Then, answer.
Chapter 4
Wind-Up Toy Joe E. Hart Grade 4 Description of Lesson: Student make a wind-up toy using a soda can, rubber bands, cotton swab, paper clip, and a nut.