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Preview of AP Physics Work vs Power vs Energy 3 use with Schoology

AP Physics Work vs Power vs Energy 3 use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from lifting objects, running engines, storing energy in springs, and analyzing physical systems — and determine whether the quantity described is Work (the energy transferred to or from an object by a force acting through a displacement), Power (the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred), or Energy (the capacity to do work, stored in various forms including kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemi
Preview of AP Physics Work vs Power vs Energy 2 use with Schoology

AP Physics Work vs Power vs Energy 2 use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from lifting objects, running engines, storing energy in springs, and analyzing physical systems — and determine whether the quantity described is Work (the energy transferred to or from an object by a force acting through a displacement), Power (the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred), or Energy (the capacity to do work, stored in various forms including kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemi
Preview of AP Physics Speed vs Velocity vs Acceleration 3 use with Schoology

AP Physics Speed vs Velocity vs Acceleration 3 use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from circular motion, projectile motion, graphs of motion, and everyday kinematics — and determine whether the quantity described is Speed (the scalar magnitude of how fast an object moves, with no direction), Velocity (the vector quantity describing both how fast and in which direction an object moves), or Acceleration (the vector rate of change of velocity, which can occur when speed changes, direction chang
Preview of AP Physics Speed vs Velocity vs Acceleration 1 use with Schoology

AP Physics Speed vs Velocity vs Acceleration 1 use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from circular motion, projectile motion, graphs of motion, and everyday kinematics — and determine whether the quantity described is Speed (the scalar magnitude of how fast an object moves, with no direction), Velocity (the vector quantity describing both how fast and in which direction an object moves), or Acceleration (the vector rate of change of velocity, which can occur when speed changes, direction chang
Preview of AP Physics Work vs Power vs Energy 1 use with Schoology

AP Physics Work vs Power vs Energy 1 use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from lifting objects, running engines, storing energy in springs, and analyzing physical systems — and determine whether the quantity described is Work (the energy transferred to or from an object by a force acting through a displacement), Power (the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred), or Energy (the capacity to do work, stored in various forms including kinetic, potential, thermal, and chemi
Preview of AP Physics Speed vs Velocity vs Acceleration 2 use with Schoology

AP Physics Speed vs Velocity vs Acceleration 2 use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from circular motion, projectile motion, graphs of motion, and everyday kinematics — and determine whether the quantity described is Speed (the scalar magnitude of how fast an object moves, with no direction), Velocity (the vector quantity describing both how fast and in which direction an object moves), or Acceleration (the vector rate of change of velocity, which can occur when speed changes, direction chang
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