Thursday 20 August 2015

Numeracy: Newton's Second Law Simulation

Activity
Stage 5 students will use this simulation as a basis for calculations to invesigate Newton's Second law of Motion: F = m x a. Students will use the simulation to compare the effects of different forces on the same mass and the impact this has on the acceleration of the skateboard. Using the equation, students will be able to understand the relationship from a numerical point of view. More advanced students who are able to complete the task faster can then repeat the calculations, changing the mass and making predictions about its effect using the equation. Students who struggle with mathematical concepts will be able to do the work without the calculations, visualising Newton's second law.

Syllabus Dot points Covered
PW2 a. describe qualitatively the relationship between force, mass and acceleration
c. relate acceleration qualitatively to a change in speed and/or direction as a result of a net force
d. analyse qualitatively everyday situations involving motion in terms of Newton's laws
Additional Content
• relate quantitatively, force, mass and acceleration, and apply to everyday situations

WS4 Students question and predict by:
b. predicting outcomes based on observations and scientific knowledge
WS6 Students conduct investigations by:
d. using appropriate units for measuring physical quantities
e. reporting data and information, evidence and findings, with accuracy and honesty
WS7.1 Students process data and information by:
c. accessing data and information by using a range of appropriate digital technologies
d. applying numerical procedures and mathematical concepts and using digital technologies, where appropriate
WS7.2 Students analyse data and information by:
b. describing relationships between variables

Activity Link

Students will use this PhET simulation (motion) to complete their calculations, using four different forces of their own choosing. 

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