Wow it was a very productive day today! I can tell that you are working on listening more effectively. Share POST your research on today's science homework. What is resistance, momentum and acceleration? See how many different examples you can give. Homework:
Math: grade 7 worksheet dividing grade 6 Stewart worksheet Middleton Pg.319-320 #1-7 Reading: your planned pages with QWIL Reminders: Food donations Shopping night on Thursday Grade 7s are helping with bake sale on the 24th so bring your bake sale item and be prepared for your shift. PAC poinsettia and food orders Titan wear order due Nov. 25th Important Dates: December 5-9 Report #1 Week December 7 - Early Dismissal 1:38 December 16 - Last day before Winter Break
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Zapados35
11/23/2016 05:12:22 pm
Resistance can be were at a person is standing and their in a position and someone else is trying to push you and you are resisting to be pushed. Momentum is we're you can gain speed and say you are skating you are digging into the ice and you gaining momentum bye going faster. Acceleration is we're you say are excelling your speed to with the pull of gravity and you are gaining speed every second your excelling.
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Xee_Dawg
11/23/2016 05:36:14 pm
Momentum is the quantity of a motion of a moving object, measured as a product of its mass and velocity. eg: a ping pong ball cannot knock down all of the bowling pins 🎳 because it does not have enough momentum.
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Zoella
11/23/2016 05:39:46 pm
Momentum is the amount of motion in a moving object, measured by it's velocity and mass. Acceleration is the increase in the speed or rate of an object, and resistance is the ability to not be affected by something, or to prevent something.
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Luna
11/23/2016 05:44:36 pm
an object at rest stays at rest until acted upon by an outside force.
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Luna
11/23/2016 05:45:12 pm
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justice
11/23/2016 07:42:36 pm
Resistance is when something is pushing something else. For example, the wind pushing a piece of crumpled up paper across the street.
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disneyland
11/23/2016 08:32:58 pm
Resistance is anything that is slow or stops movement or keeps movement from happing
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Tigger
11/23/2016 08:36:42 pm
Momentum: Momentum is how much motion is in a moving object, it can be measured by its mass.
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Oshie/pippie
11/23/2016 09:07:28 pm
Resistance is when you push or stop an object exampl,if you hold your arms straight to the side and someone pushes your arms down you push back that is resistance.
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Oshie/pippie
11/23/2016 09:27:27 pm
Acceleration is the speed that happens when you apply a lot of force to an object. It also needs to do with your mass. Example, if you push a kid on the swing he/she will go high BUT if you push a fat man on th swing with the same force he won't move as much because the man has more mass.
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pikachu
11/23/2016 10:30:49 pm
Acceleration:Acceleration is when something gets more faster as it moves
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Flaming bolt
11/23/2016 10:57:22 pm
Resistance is when an outside force is pushing something else. For example: the wind pushing against leaves to make them move.
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Smacked
11/24/2016 04:56:32 am
Resistance is an object slowing or stoping or speeding up another object example. When you throw a ball out of your hand you make the ball not at rest
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Thearchunter
11/24/2016 06:57:13 am
Acceleration is when you are gaining more and more speed over time(I think). Resistance is someone or something pushing against you(I know,not a really good definition but I tried). a example a resistances so say you are sky diving, when you jump out of the plane gravity pulls you down, but when you open your parashoot(wrong spelling I think) there is surface to hit the air, in other words when you open you parashoot, since it is so big it hits so much air it will slow you fall by a lot.
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Thearchunter
11/24/2016 06:59:53 am
We're it says there is surface area to hit the air I meant to say there is more surface area to hit the air
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