You will need to create a project that includes the scientific process.
How can you use recycled materials to demonstrate your knowledge of forces and motion?
Step 2: Record a hypothesis, guessing what will happen when you change one variable.
Step 3: Test the device again at least three times with the one changed variable. Record your method, materials, and your results.
Step 4: Write your conclusion (why did it change in the way it did? Was the hypothesis correct?
Steps 1-4 need to be completed at home, and will be due on Friday, 12 FEB, 2016. You need to bring in your completed project on this day.
How can you use recycled materials to demonstrate your knowledge of forces and motion?
- Possibilities
- cars
- rockets
- submarines
- boats
- Forces you may consider
- buoyancy
- friction
- air resistance
- gravity
- water resistance
- magnetism
- propulsion
Step 2: Record a hypothesis, guessing what will happen when you change one variable.
Step 3: Test the device again at least three times with the one changed variable. Record your method, materials, and your results.
Step 4: Write your conclusion (why did it change in the way it did? Was the hypothesis correct?
Steps 1-4 need to be completed at home, and will be due on Friday, 12 FEB, 2016. You need to bring in your completed project on this day.