Constant Motion
Lower 6 CCH
Expected Learning
Understand motion as a relative concept. Demonstrate the importance of a reference frame. Use scalar and vectorial quantities properly. Represent motion through mathematical equations.
Previous Knowledge
Be familiar with the SI system of units. Use the proper unit in everyday situations. Be comfortable measuring different physical properties.
Watch the video and take notes.
Activity I. At rest or moving? Shoot a video with exactly the same situation where by changing the reference frame you seem moving and not moving.
Watch the video and take notes.
Nice to watch.
Summary
Average Speed and Average Velocity
They are estimated when the motion has several parts or sections.
To describe a constant motion, you should specify; distance or displacement, time, and speed or velocity.
Be sure to describe each section, before trying to estimate the average speed or the average velocity.
Constant Motion Formulas
Activity II. Constant Motion Homework Problems.
Watch the video taking notes.
Activity III. Displacement vs. Time Graphs
Activity IV. Displacement vs. Time Graph Analysis
Reflection Activity
From the activities done in this chapter choose one and make a 300 words reflection on it. Concentrate on your learning process; what you liked,
what you disliked,
which activities foster your learning, which activities didn´t,
what will you do differently next time? Be sure to include the competency or competencies you developed.
Constant Motion Lower 6 CCH
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Constant Motion
Lower 6 CCH
Expected Learning
Understand motion as a relative concept. Demonstrate the importance of a reference frame. Use scalar and vectorial quantities properly. Represent motion through mathematical equations.
Previous Knowledge
Be familiar with the SI system of units. Use the proper unit in everyday situations. Be comfortable measuring different physical properties.
Watch the video and take notes.
Activity I. At rest or moving? Shoot a video with exactly the same situation where by changing the reference frame you seem moving and not moving.
Watch the video and take notes.
Nice to watch.
Summary
Average Speed and Average Velocity
They are estimated when the motion has several parts or sections.
To describe a constant motion, you should specify; distance or displacement, time, and speed or velocity.
Be sure to describe each section, before trying to estimate the average speed or the average velocity.
Constant Motion Formulas
Activity II. Constant Motion Homework Problems.
Watch the video taking notes.
Activity III. Displacement vs. Time Graphs
Activity IV. Displacement vs. Time Graph Analysis
Reflection Activity
From the activities done in this chapter choose one and make a 300 words reflection on it. Concentrate on your learning process; what you liked, what you disliked, which activities foster your learning, which activities didn´t, what will you do differently next time? Be sure to include the competency or competencies you developed.