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Preview of Intro to Forces Notes, Lab Stations & Practice for Physics and AP Physics

Intro to Forces Notes, Lab Stations & Practice for Physics and AP Physics

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Krista Gates
These no-prep notes and practice are a perfect and easy way to introduce forces and Newton's Laws to your physics or physical science class. With an optional hands-on lab station activity, this lesson is your new go-to activity to help you students master basic forces and free body diagrams. Slides are fully editable and filled with graphics to illustrate points and hold student interest. (Google slides can be downloaded to PowerPoint)Examples throughout help address common student misconception
Preview of PHYSICS UNIT: MOMENTUM & COLLISIONS

PHYSICS UNIT: MOMENTUM & COLLISIONS

This unit focuses on how momentum is conserved and transferred during collisions. Students will investigate linear momentum, impulse, and different types of collisions through lab experiments, simulations, and real-world problem-solving. Concepts such as conservation of momentum and the relationship between impulse and force will be explored in depth. Answer Key included
Preview of PHYSICS UNIT:  FORCE AND MOTION

PHYSICS UNIT: FORCE AND MOTION

Unit Description: Explore how objects move and interact with forces in the physical world.  This unit will challenge your understanding of speed, velocity, acceleration and Newton’s Laws through hands-on labs, real world applications and graph interpretation. Answer Key included!
Preview of Energy Conservation Equations Slide Practice

Energy Conservation Equations Slide Practice

A set of google slides containing kinetic, gravitational potential, and spring potential energy problems. The slides allow students to drag and drop the equations they need, then asks for them to solve (including units). Later problems involve setting up energy conservation problems using multiple energy equations they drag and drop into place and then solve.
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