Motion and You
Chapter 13 States of Matter. Section 13.1 The Nature of Gases OBJECTIVES: OBJECTIVES: Describe the assumptions of the kinetic theory as it applies to.
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Review What happens to the motion of an object when the forces are balanced? a.The motion changes. b.The motion does not.
What SHOULD I have learned this year?. Force and Motion Identify or calculate an object’s average speed S = d/t Practice: A battery-powered toy car travels.
Chapter 13 “States of Matter”. 4.4.11 Bellringer Bellringer Define as many of the following terms as you can BRIEFLY, but in your own words: Define as.
U NIT 4 G AS L AWS Chemistry CDO High School. Important Characteristics of Gases 1) Gases are highly compressible An external force compresses the gas.
Graphing Motion
1) Gases are highly compressible An external force compresses the gas sample and decreases its volume, removing the external force allows the gas.
Speed, Velocity and Acceration. How Fast? Suppose you recorded two joggers on a distance-time graph. How could you tell the two joggers apart on the graph?
Chapter 13 “States of Matter”. The Nature of Gases Kinetic refers to motion Kinetic refers to motion The energy an object has because of it’s motion is.