Title: TAKS
1TAKS
- Warm-ups
- 2nd 6 weeks physics
2TEKS 4C
- Analyze the effects caused by changing force or
distance in simple machines as demonstrated in
household devices, the human body, and satellite
orbits.
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Which lever requires the least effort to lift the
load?
4Guiding question
- What is the meaning of work?
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State the definition of work to support your
answer
6- Motion is required for work to happen
7TEKS 4D
- Investigate and demonstrate mechanical advantage
and efficiency of various machines such as
levers, motors, wheels and axles, pulleys, and
ramps
8mechanical advantage
- MA effort distance / resistance distance
- MAlength of slope/ height of slope
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GUIDING QUESTION How do machines make work
easier?
- What is the ideal mechanical advantage of this
inclined plane? - 840
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- 3
- 1/3
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GUIDING QUESTION How do machines make work
easier?
- What is the ideal mechanical advantage of this
pulley system? - 4
- 1
- R
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11What is the mechanical advantage of this pulley
system? a)1 b)5 c)2 d)4
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12Calculate efficiency
- Work output / work input 100
13GUIDING QUESTION How do you calculate work,
power, mechanical advantage and efficiency?
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Which of these shows a properly balanced system?
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Which of these shows a properly balanced system?
16TEKS 6A
- Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy
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19TEKS 6B
- Investigate and demonstrate the movement of heat
through solids, liquids, and gases by convection,
conduction, and radiation.
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23Guiding question
- How does Bernoullis Principle explain how
an airplane flies?
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According to Bernoulli, the faster a fluid flows
the less pressure it exerts. In the diagram
above, where is the air flow the slowest?
A) On the top B) on the bottom C) top
and bottom are the same
25Guiding question
- How would you compare buoyant force and
density?
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Why does the rock in water weigh less than the
rock in air?
27Guiding question
- How is gas affected by pressure,
temperature, and volume changes?
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29TEKS 6C
- Analyze the efficiency of energy conversions that
are responsible for the production of electricity
such as from radiant, nuclear and geothermal
sources, fossil fuels such as coal, gas, oil, and
the movement of water or wind.
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31TEKS 6D
- Investigate and compare economic and
environmental impacts of using various energy
sources such as rechargeable and disposable
batteries and solar cells.
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34TEKS 6E
- Measure the thermal and electrical conductivity
of various materials and explain results.
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36- In addition, there will be one question on
density and two on action reaction pairs as
review on this 6 weeks DCA
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