Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Inertia & Acceleration

For science we are focusing on the physical world and have begun looking at different types of motion and force. Today we focused on inertia and acceleration. 
Here are a few pictures of the experiments and tasks we completed. 
In the comments write your definition of acceleration and inertia. 


27 comments:

  1. Inertia is not a force

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  2. Inertia is an objects ability to change motion and Acceleration is the rate that velocity/speed changes.

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  3. Inertia is what you get when you take away all the forces

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  4. I learnt that acceleration is speed changing

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  5. My definition of acceleration is forward motion and when something is speeding up. What I learnt about inertia is that it is not a force.

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  6. Acceleration is the rate that velocity/speed changes.

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  7. inertia is the motion of force

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  8. Inertia is not a force

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  9. When you take all forces away it is Inertia that remains

    Acceleration is ford motion

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  10. inertia is an objects ability to resist changes in motion.
    acceleration is the rate at which velocity changes (change in speed direction or both)

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  11. Acceleration is the speed at which velocity changes inertia is the ability to resist changes in velocity.

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  12. Inertia is not a force

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  13. Acceleration: It is when an object is sped up in an increasing fashion. An object can also "decelerate"which means that it slows down in motion.
    Inertia: Inertia is not a force. It is when an object is forced to move due to gravity.
    Eg. When an object is pulled out from underneath another object, that top object will stay stationary for a very short period of time.

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  14. Acceleration is the rate that velocity/speed changes.

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  15. Yesterday we focused our learning on a STEAM activities the 2 main subjects Inertia, Inertia is not a force Acceleration =rate of which velocity changes

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  16. My definition of acceleration is...
    A sudden change of moment in speed, like when you start to walk and then run, you accelerate from the slow walk into the fast run.
    My definition of inertia is..
    when a object doesn't want to move unlike some other object which don't stop moving.

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  17. Inertia is an objects ability to resist changes in motion.

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  18. Inertia is an objects abillity to resist changes in motion.

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  19. acceleration is not a force

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  20. Inertia is something that is inactive and it is not a force.
    Acceleration is something that has motion.

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  21. Inertia is not a force シシシ

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  22. Inertia is not a force.
    Increase of velocity = positive acceleration.

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  23. acceleration is how fast something moves and the time between it.

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  24. exhilaration is a type of force or motion and inertia is how some moves

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  25. inertia isn't a force

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