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Friction

Investigation 2

Investigation 2

Friction

Phase 1 – Defined Understanding

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Teacher PreLab

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Phase 2 – Dynamic Understanding

Investigation Two Summary – Lab Goals

In Investigation Two, you tested the influence of velocity on a frictional force. During this Investigation, you:

1. Measure the force required to pull the wood block 50 cm in the following time segments:

  • 2 s
  • 4 s
  • 6 s
  • 8 s

2. Calculate the average velocity for each trial using the following formula:

 

Investigation Two Summary – Learning Goals

Through these experiments, students will conclude that:

1. Frictional force is independent of velocity. This was shown on the graph where frictional force remained constant regardless of the change in velocity.

Launch Concept Slides/Annotations

Mathematics Concepts in This Investigation

 

  • predict/verify results
  • length/distance in cm
  • measuring force using a spring scale
  • calculate velocity
  • division
  • metric conversion
  • data table
  • time in seconds
  • decimals to the nearest tenth and hundredth
  • line graph
  • patterns/trends
  • skip counting by 0.05
  • (in)dependent variables
  • data analysis

Phase 3 – Deeper Understanding

Investigation 2

Formative Assessment