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Unit 2 - Motion & Energy Basics
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Unit 2: Motion & Energy Basics
Essential Understandings in this unit...
- Forces govern the behavior of matter and energy.
- Energy exists in many forms and is conserved as objects change motion.
CLICK HERE FOR THE UNIT 2 HYPERDOC!
There will be 1 quiz and 1 RCA quiz for this unit.
Quiz
(Topics 1-2)
Unit 2 RCA
Motion & Energy Quiz
GREEN CLASS
(1 ABCE)
Wednesday, 9/27
Tuesday, 10/3
YELLOW CLASS
(3 BDEF)
Wednesday, 9/27
Wednesday, 10/4
Related Links
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Energy & Conservation of Energy from a NY teacher
Disregard mention of work, power, or the work-energy theorem....for now!
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Energy & Conservation of Energy Video Tutorial
Again, disregard any information about work.
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Why Speeding Doesn't Help
On the left, under "STEMbite Collection", click "Physics in the Real World." On the list that shows up in the middle of the screen, scroll down to "Why Speeding Doesn't Help" & click on it. Click "play" on the right-hand side for a sound bite/explanation.