Difference between revisions of "1.2 (g)"

From MrReid.org Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(New page: =Class Experiment= First start with this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0H-rv9XFHk&feature=related clip] and discuss projectile motion. Set them the following problem: With a ball being ...)
 
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
=Class Experiment=
+
=Class Experiment 1=
 
First start with this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0H-rv9XFHk&feature=related clip] and discuss projectile motion. Set them the following problem: With a ball being fired from the 'gun' (from monkey and Hunter)at what angle should the gun be aimed so that the ball will get over a wall 30cm? high at a distance of 6m? from the gun. Once the pupils have calculated a value then use the gun to see if it works.
 
First start with this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0H-rv9XFHk&feature=related clip] and discuss projectile motion. Set them the following problem: With a ball being fired from the 'gun' (from monkey and Hunter)at what angle should the gun be aimed so that the ball will get over a wall 30cm? high at a distance of 6m? from the gun. Once the pupils have calculated a value then use the gun to see if it works.
 
===Resources===
 
===Resources===
Line 9: Line 9:
 
===Safety===
 
===Safety===
 
Make sure no one is in the line of sight of the gun when in use.
 
Make sure no one is in the line of sight of the gun when in use.
 +
=Syllabus=
 +
[[Motion, Energy & Charge]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 26 August 2008

Class Experiment 1

First start with this clip and discuss projectile motion. Set them the following problem: With a ball being fired from the 'gun' (from monkey and Hunter)at what angle should the gun be aimed so that the ball will get over a wall 30cm? high at a distance of 6m? from the gun. Once the pupils have calculated a value then use the gun to see if it works.

Resources

Analysis

Equipment

1x gun, 1x ball, 1x wall

Safety

Make sure no one is in the line of sight of the gun when in use.

Syllabus

Motion, Energy & Charge