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Page 1: Energy and Rollercoasters Foundations of Physical Science.
Page 2: Energy and Rollercoasters Foundations of Physical Science.

Energy and Rollercoasters

Foundations of Physical Science

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Energy and Systems

Work and Energy

Energy and the Rollercoaster

Waves and Energy

Sounds and Energy

Page 4: Energy and Rollercoasters Foundations of Physical Science.

Key Questions

How do we measure and describe the world around us?

What is the difference between accuracy and precision?

Page 5: Energy and Rollercoasters Foundations of Physical Science.

CPO Data Collector

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Home Window

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Stopwatch Window

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Time and Distance 1.1 How can we measure time accurately?

— Using the timer in stopwatch mode, who can get the fastest time?

— CPO Record = .04 s

— How precise are you?— How accurate is our stopwatch?

Answer: to the nearest 1/100th of a second

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Page 10: Energy and Rollercoasters Foundations of Physical Science.

CPO Timing System

• 100 meter race?– One runner has a time of 10:01 s.– Another runner has a time of 10:02

s.

– Who WINS?

• How can we measure time accurately?

– Use the timer in stopwatch mode– Who can get the fastest time?

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Application

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Examine a photogate

clam p screw

refe rence m ark

status light

connect cord here

th readed hole

ho le for the light beam

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Time Measure

ment

Plug one end of phone cord into the photogate, and the other end into slot A of the timer.

Turn on the “A” light

How does the photogate operate the timer?

NOW see who can get the shortest time to display!

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CPO Timer Benefits

Photogates measure to nearest 1/10,000 (Student data is ACCURATE)

Photogates and CPO Timers allow quick, repeatable data collection (Student data is PRECISE)

Error on graphing and statistics is reduced from 25-30% less than 5% error.

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Key Questions What happens to the motion of a marble on a hilly track?

How is energy conserved on a roller coaster?

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http://www.rcdb.com

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Fastest Coaster

Kingda Ka

Six Flags Great Adventure

Jackson, New Jersey

128 mph

5/21/2005

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Where does the marble move the fastest?

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Investigate Motion of Marble

How long does it take the marble to break the photogate beam at each of the 7 positions?

Do smaller times correspond to faster or slower speeds?

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Where did the marble move the fastest?

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How would you calculate the speed?

0

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At what two positions is the marble moving the fastest?

What is unique about these two positions?

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Let’s investigate the relationship between speed and height more closely Find the speed of the marble for

each of 12 different positions on the coaster

Use the table provided to record your data (note: you don’t have to measure height of marble)

When finished, please complete the speed vs. position graph

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COOL GRAPH!

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What questions do you have about the CPO Science Curriculum?


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