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Far Side Tuesday Warmup • New Section of your Notebook “Newton’s First and Third Law.” • Divide your paper into two columns. • Column One – Newton’s First: Column Two – Newton’s Third. • Lab on Block Day. Lab All Next Week. • Science Fair Thursday – 4-7 PM. Presentation Schedule is available at mrjamsa.com

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Far Side Tuesday Warmup

• New Section of your Notebook – “Newton’s First and Third Law.”

• Divide your paper into two columns.• Column One – Newton’s First: Column Two –

Newton’s Third.• Lab on Block Day. Lab All Next Week.• Science Fair Thursday – 4-7 PM. Presentation

Schedule is available at mrjamsa.com

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Learning Target:

• I will compare and contrast Newton’s First and Third Law on the closing quiz.

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Announcements:

• Science fair Thursday – presentation times are posted.

• Practice – practice – practice.• Everyone else – major grade to come and

complete Science Fair Discovery Sheet.• Turtle Committee – meeting after school –

walking over to ASAP.

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Ecybermission!!!!!!!

• Finish typing up your science fair pieces.• Log on to the web site.• Upload your stuff.• You are entered.• It looks pretty easy – we will see.• Deadline – Friday after school.

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New Entry – Newton’s 1st and 3rd Law

• Draw a line vertically dividing your paper into two equal sections.

• On the top of the first section, write Newton’s First Law.

• On the top of the second section, write Newton’s Third Law.

• During the movie clips, write down facts about each law that you record.

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Newton’s First Laws of Motion

• An object at rest will stay at rest forever unless a force moves it.

• An object in motion will stay in motion forever unless a force stops it.

• Inertia = Mass. The more the inertia, the harder an object is to move or stop.

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Newton’s Third Law of Motion

• For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

• Momentum is transferred when objects collide.

• Momentum = Mass x Velocity.• Compare and contrast this concept with

inertia using a Venn Diagram.

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1) Which object has the most inertia?

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2) Which object has the most momentum?

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3) Which object has the most inertia?

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4) Which object has the most momentum?

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5) Which object has the most inertia?

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6) Which object has the most momentum?

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7) Which has the most inertia?

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8) Which has the most momentum?

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Check your answer on the first two.

• Then we will go back through them if you decide to change a few more answers.

• Today’s quiz is based on last four.