miércoles, 28 de noviembre de 2012

FORCES AND MOTION


Let's review what a force is and how it affects to the objets with this song:



FORCES CAN DISTORT OBJECTS TEMPORARILY OR PERTMANENTLY. 


ALSO THE FORCES CAN AFFECT THE MOVEMENT OF THINGS IN MANY DIFFERENT WAYS:

Let's look for an example from your real life in which you think this different situation happen.
  1. A forces makes something move.
  2. A force stops a moving body.
  3. A force changethe direction of a moving object.
  4. A force increas the speed of a moving object.
  5. A force reduce the speed of a moving object. 
WITH THIS SIMPLE GAME YOU CAN CHECK HOW DIFFERENT FORCES CAN AFFECT THE MOVEMENT OF THINGS. (Please read the instructions very carefully)


ENJOY &  LEARN





5 comentarios:

  1. Please may I have Mr. Javier Ramos Sancha email address for Canadian education research project? I am a professor of Education in Edmonton, Alberta Canada at Grant Macewan University?

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  2. Please may I have Mr. Javier Ramos Sancha email address for Canadian education research project? I am a professor of Education in Edmonton, Alberta Canada at Grant Macewan University?

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  3. Experiment number 3.
    Objects:two magnets.
    observations:
    1: When the same poles are together they repel,because are the same types of charges.
    2:When one part of the same pole are broken they attract the two parts.
    3:When two poles of differents charges are together they attract.
    Force: The gravity.
    By Javier,Aroa,Alba,Javier,Samuel,
    Paula

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  4. Experiment number 3.
    Objects:two magnets.
    observations:
    1: When the same poles are together they repel,because are the same types of charges.
    2:When one part of the same pole are broken they attract the two parts.
    3:When two poles of differents charges are together they attract.
    Force: The gravity.
    By Javier,Aroa,Alba,Javier,Samuel,
    Paula

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  5. My e-mail adress is sgaguilarjramos@gmail.com
    Let me know a bit more about the research

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