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How Forces Affect Motion
published by the College Ready Math-Science Partnership
This set of materials contain a sequence of activities designed to help students understand the relationships between forces and motion. In particular, these activities address the common belief that the force on an object and it's velocity are proportional. There are a sequence of lab activities and questions designed to explore the implications of Newton's laws. A more open guided inquiry activity is also included. This material is also designed to be used in a teacher training workshop, with questions designed to help instructors think about how the materials can be used.

Note: This material includes a link to a java applet web page that is no longer available. Similar resources are available, for example in the ComPADRE digital library.

This is part of a collection of similar resources developed by the College-Ready Math-Science Partnership at the University of Arkansas. This activity was originally developed by PASCO and modified by the College Ready MSP.
Series Name:  College Ready MSP - Professional Development Resources
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Classical Mechanics
- Newton's First Law
= Inertia in Motion
- Newton's Second Law
= Force, Acceleration
Education Practices
- Professional Development
- Teacher Preparation
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Activity
= Instructor Guide/Manual
= Lesson/Lesson Plan
Intended Users Formats Ratings
- Educators
- Professional/Practitioners
- application/pdf
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© 2015 University of Arkansas
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0832091
Keyword:
net force
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Metadata instance created July 17, 2016 by Bruce Mason
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July 17, 2016 by Bruce Mason
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