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7 th Grade Technology KITTATINNY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MR. SHEA Marble Rollercoasters

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Marble Rollercoasters. Note taking. Using you class binder Will become your own quick reference manual. Take notes on EVERYTHING you can.. There will be a test at the end of the project on the material covered in this lecture. You never know when you are going to need to use them. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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7th Grade TechnologyKITTATINNY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

MR. SHEA

Marble Rollercoasters

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Using you class binder Will become your own quick reference manual.

Take notes on EVERYTHING you can.. There will be a test at the end of the project on the

material covered in this lecture. You never know when you are going to need to use

them.

Ask questions & give input or ideas It will count towards a better class participation grade.

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•Students will be able to design and create a rollercoaster track for a marble with the LONGEST RUN TIME from start to finish.

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Time Warp: Roller Coaster Sciencehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrD3uo5DXNM

GED Physics: Kinetic and potential Energy in a roller coasterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dpBVtAbKJU

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Law of Conservation of Energy– In a closed system, energy is transformed from one

type of energy to another. The total amount of energy stays the same.

Work– Moving an object using a force over a distance.

Energy– The ability to do work.

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Kinetic Energy– Energy of velocity / speed

Potential Energy – Type of energy of position. Relative to other

objects or places.

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A rubber band flying through the air has KINETIC ENERGY.

When you are walking or running your body is exhibiting KINETIC ENERGY.

Potential Energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it POTENTIAL ENERGY.

The more you stretch the rubber band, the more POTENTIAL ENERGY it gains.

As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to motion.

Typically, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.

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Use ‘<’ and ‘>’ signs to describe kinetic and potential energy at each of the following points

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No part of the rollercoaster can be taller than the first hill, UNLESS there is another force applied to get the car/ train to the top.

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Paper Roller Coaster - Marble Madness http://youtu.be/RqNSS83ti_A?t=58s