Teacher note: encourage students to look at the scales on
their Newton meters and check they understand
them. Discuss why units are called "Newtons", history,
Newton trivia (cat flap!) etc.
Use a Newton meter to
measure the following forces:
1) Opening a cupboard door.
2) Lifting your stool off the ground.
3) Lifting a 1kg mass.
4) Lifting your pencil case.
5) Pulling up your sleeve.
6) Dragging a stool across the floor.
Draw a table to record
your results.
Extension: think of some other actions that involve forces,
and use your Newton meter to measure them!
Task 5 - Motion with & without forces
image caption.
A hover puck
can show us how an object behaves when there is
very little friction.
A hover puck.
Low friction kinematics!
Teacher note: Pupils could look at examples of e.g. Voyager 1&2 probes – speed of approx
17km/s, link to lack of air resistance / friction, idea of motion
continuing in absence of retarding forces etc.
Extension
The
simulation below shows how forces can affect motion.
Teacher
notes will be available here, at
some point.