Physical Science Activity Manual - 1 views
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Average vs. Instantaneous Speed - 0 views
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"Average vs. Instantaneous Speed During a typical trip to school, your car will undergo a series of changes in its speed. If you were to inspect the speedometer readings at regular intervals, you would notice that it changes often. The speedometer of a car reveals information about the instantaneous speed of your car. It shows your speed at a particular instant in time."
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Unit: Forces and Motion
FOSS Force & Motion - 2 views
YouTube - Feather & Hammer Drop on Moon - 1 views
Interactive activities (fun!): Motion and Forces - 1 views
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The motion of an object can be described by its position, direction of motion, and speed. That motion can be measured and represented on a graph. * An object that is not being subjected to a force will continue to move at a constant speed and in a straight line. * If more than one force acts on an object along a straight line, then the forces will reinforce or cancel one another, depending on their direction and magnitude. Unbalanced forces will cause changes in the speed or direction of an object's motion.
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Unit: Forces and Motion
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